【題目】完成句子

1沒什么好看的。

There was________ ________ _________.

2完成畫作之后,這位畫家繼續(xù)舉辦藝術(shù)展。

After finishing his painting, the artist_______ ________ ________ art exhibitions

3直到媽媽回來,他才去睡覺。

He_________ go to bed________ his mother came back.

4去年他的母親死于癌癥。

His mother ________ _________cancer last year.

5在英國,談?wù)撎鞖馔ǔJ且话銓υ挼拈_始。

In the UK, talking about the weather is usually________ ________ _______ a conversation.

【答案】

1nothing to see

2continued to hold

3didn't until

4died of

5the beginning of

【解析】

1There be句型表示沒有什么可以做的用there is nothing to do,不定式做定語,題目中是看,所以用to see。故填nothing to see。

2結(jié)合題干,這里缺少繼續(xù)舉辦,繼續(xù)做另外一件事continue to do sth.。舉辦用hold。句子表示的是過去發(fā)生的事情,所以用一般過去時,continue用過去式加d。故填continued to hold

3分析句子,缺少“直到……才”的表達,英語是固定短語notuntil…,時態(tài)是一般過去時,否定句借助助動詞did,故填didn't,until。

4考查固定詞組,die of死于…,結(jié)合句意:去年他的母親死于癌癥。時間狀語last year用于一般過去時,動詞用過去式,故填died of

5結(jié)合題干,這里缺少……的開始,固定結(jié)構(gòu)“……的開始”用the beginning of。故填the beginning of。

辨析:continue to do 繼續(xù)做某事,是做完一件事繼續(xù)做另一件事

continue doing 繼續(xù)做某事,指繼續(xù)做剛剛做過的那件事。

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