【題目】

1他靠教書為生。(by 短語)

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2無論他去哪兒,都隨身帶著妻子的照片。(wherever)

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3昨天下午這個問題正在會上討論。(用被動)

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4他們聲稱發(fā)現(xiàn)了一種治療這種病的方法。(claim to do)

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5你本來可以做的更好些,可是你太粗心了。(could have done)

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【答案】

1He earns his living by teaching.

2Wherever he goes, he takes with him a photo of his wife.

3This problem was being discussed at the meeting yesterday afternoon.

4They claimed to have discovered a cure for the disease.

5You could have done (it) better, but you were too careless.

【解析】本題考查了對單詞、短語以及句法的應用。

1根據(jù)題意,earn one’s living謀生,通過某種方式使用介詞by,故句子為He earns his living by teaching.

2根據(jù)題意,wherever無論去哪里,句子使用狀語從句:Wherever he goes,故句子為Wherever he goes, he takes with him a photo of his wife.

3根據(jù)題意,句子使用過去進行時的被動語態(tài),故句子為This problem was being discussed at the meeting yesterday afternoon.

4根據(jù)題意,claim to do聲稱做某事,“發(fā)現(xiàn)了一種治療這種病的方法”動作發(fā)生在過去,應使用動詞不定式的完成式,故句子為They claimed to have discovered a cure for the disease.

5根據(jù)題意,could have done本能夠做,表示動作發(fā)生在過去,故謂語動詞使用一般過去時were,故句子為You could have done (it) better, but you were too careless.

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