【题目】动词填空
【1】If only he ______________ (tell) me the news! I needn’t have been so busy then.
【2】It’s natural that the kid ______________ (do) something wrong; you cannot blame him excessively.
【3】Jim must have read the novel; otherwise he ______________ (not know) all the answers to these questions.
【4】With the incomes ______________ (rise) continuously, some people now can afford expensive clothing of the fastest fashion.
【5】If I’ve got nothing to share, I may leave my micro-blog ______________ (untouch) for weeks.
【6】His brother, who ______________ (serve) in the army for five years, is now running a farm in our village.
【7】Sam is going to talk about the history of his country, but I’d rather he ______________ (focus) more on its culture.
【8】The boy is always studying very hard, ______________ (aim) to be admitted to Fudan University.
【9】Tom was familiar with every street in the town as if he ______________ (live) there.
【10】In my opinion, earning a large sum of money isn’t equal to ______________ (live) a happy life.
【答案】
【1】had told
【2】(should) do
【3】couldn’t have known
【4】rising
【5】untouched
【6】served
【7】focused
【8】aiming
【9】had lived
【10】living
【解析】
试题分析:用所给动词的正确形式填空。
【1】had told 句意:要是他告诉了我这新闻就好了!我那时就不需要那么忙了。与过去事实相反,用过去完成时态,故填had told。
【2】(should) do 固定句式: It’s natural that+ 主语+(should)+动词原形,故填(should) do。
【3】couldn’t have known 句意:Jim一定是读这部小说了,要不然的话他不会知道所有这些问题的答案。故填couldn’t have known。
【4】rising 句意:随着收入持续上升,一些人能够负担昂贵的最快流行的服装。此处是with的独立主格结构,表主动,用现在分词,故填rising。
【5】untouched 句意:如果我没有什么可以分享,我可能会数周不碰我的微博。leave sth done,sth与动词是被动关系,故填untouched。
【6】served 句意:他的哥哥,曾经服过兵役五年,在我们村经营一个农场。服兵役是过去的事,与现在无关,用一般过去时态,故填served。
【7】focused 句意:Sam将谈论他国家的历史,但是我宁愿他更多的集中在文化上。指将来的事情用一般过去时态,故填focused。
【8】aiming 句意:这个男孩学习努力,目标就是被复旦大学录取。现在分词作伴随状语,故填aiming。
【9】had lived 句意:汤姆对这个城镇的每条街道都熟悉,好像他曾住在那里。用虚拟语气,与过去事实相反,用过去完成时态,故填 had lived。
【10】living 句意:挣大量的钱并不等于过上了幸福生活。be equal to doing sth.等于做某事,to是介词,故填living。
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