编辑:
2015-08-03
Day 14
1-9. EJFCH IAGD
1-10. DABAC DACDC
1-4. DBAB 1-4. DCAB
Day 15
1-15. DADBB BCBCC DCDBA
1. will take 2. has been tried 3. was making 4. is thrown 5. is being served
1. It is strange that Peter and Jane would bump into each other wherever they went.
2. We can’t observe the traffic rules too much.
3. Each time he fails, he will be determined to work harder in the future.
4. I insist that you (should) go to spend the holiday at weekends.
5. Are you aware that lack of water makes your flowers unable to grow up?
Day 16
1-9. C FAJB GIED
1-15. DABBA CBCBB CACCD
1-4. DBBD 1-4 CDAB
Day 17
ADCCC DDAAD CBBBD
1. makes 2. to leave 3. had been waiting 4. to have been 5. (to)raise 6. has experienced
1. If the orchestra met his demands, he would weep for joy.
2. I don’t think that he will approve of the plan.
3. It won’t be long before he graduate with the highest honors.
4. The teacher demanded all the errors (should) be corrected.
5. It was his strict attitude towards performance and loyalty to the composer’s intention that made him an outstanding conductor.
Day 18
I. HCABI EDFG II. ADCCB DADCD III. DDAC BBD
Day 19
CDBBD DBBDB ACBAD
stands finding, finishes was being shown to spend have never learned had graduated
1. Mr. Smith drove himself as hard as he did his students.
2. The moment he entered the lab, he attempted to perform the important experiment.
3. I’d appreciate it very much if you could approve of joining in the swimming competition.
4. The company didn’t offer the job to him because he lacked experience.
5. Being exposed to the sun for long will harm / harms your skin.
Day 20
I. FDGAC JBIH II. BABAD ACDDB III. CADAB DBC
Day 21
CDBAB BCBCD CCDBC
Being turned; tore; noticed; (should) call; be spared
1. The speakers are required to make eye contact with the audience during the speech / when they are making / delivering speeches
2. We were conscious of the manager’s not approving of our suggestion.
3. It seems that he is proud of / takes pride in his efficient work.
4. It is reported that the doctors took / ran the risk of being infected to help / treat / save those AIDS patients. / The doctors are reported to … …
5. I didn’t know that someone else took the fall until he insisted on admitting mistakes to me.
Day 22
I. CGAJD IEHB II. ADBCD BBDCA III. ACCDB ABDCD
Day 23
ACCDA ACDCC BBACA
are admitted risk is making a living swept up relied on exploded
1. The scene reminded me of the first public performance of Toscanini.
2. Mary is a nice girl who often leaves the hardest part of a job / hardest work to herself
3. There is no need to talk much to him, as he has already made up his mind.
4. It is (entirely) possible that many students have lost their interest in memorizing grammar rules.
5. The old do not necessarily know more than the young.
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