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( )5.—Daddy, when will we go out to fly a kite?
—As soon as the rain ______.
A.is stopping
B.stopped
C.will stop
D.stops
—As soon as the rain ______.
A.is stopping
B.stopped
C.will stop
D.stops
答案:
D 【点拨】as soon as 引导时间状语从句时,主句是一般将来时,从句要用一般现在时表将来。故选 D。
( )6.(2024·安徽)—There is still a long way to go ______ we finish the task.
—Don't worry. Let's go on with it together.
A.as long as
B.as soon as
C.before
D.because
—Don't worry. Let's go on with it together.
A.as long as
B.as soon as
C.before
D.because
答案:
C 【点拨】as long as 只要;as soon as 一……就;before 在……之前;because 因为。由语境可知,这里用 before 引导时间状语从句。故选 C。
( )7.—______ did the rainstorm come?
—While we ______ a physics lesson yesterday.
A.When; have had
B.While; are having
C.When; were having
D.While; have
—While we ______ a physics lesson yesterday.
A.When; have had
B.While; are having
C.When; were having
D.While; have
答案:
C 【点拨】问句问的是时间,应由 when 来引导;答语是 while 引导的时间状语从句,应用过去进行时。故选 C。
( )8.—How long have you collected stamps?
—______.
A.After I left school
B.Before I moved here
C.When I went to the beach
D.Since I was ten years old
—______.
A.After I left school
B.Before I moved here
C.When I went to the beach
D.Since I was ten years old
答案:
D 【点拨】问句是现在完成时,答语用相应的时间词。故选 D。
五、阅读表达。
Xu Xiake was an explorer of the late Ming dynasty who travelled huge mountains and deep valleys in China. He was one of the greatest explorers in Chinese history.
Xu's travels were totally up to him and done on his own. He travelled so that his feet could feel strong winds beat his body; he travelled so that his feet could kiss the soil of the mountains.
After his death, Xu left behind his famous book, Xu Xiake's Travels, which provides meaningful materials to the Chinese geological research. It included a record of what he saw, heard and thought about during his travels and was a personal diary that was not published during his lifetime. It was said that Xu was a filial (孝顺的) son and the beginning purpose of his travel diary was to allow his mother to travel the world through his eyes at home. He followed the ancient teaching that says, "When one's parents are alive, one must not travel to far places. " For this reason, when his mother was still alive, he mainly travelled the southeast half of the country and would not leave home for too long.
The most important part of his travels was his ten-thousand-mile journey to the southwest. He travelled from Zhejiang to Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, then Guizhou, and Yunnan. This journey took him four years and he wrote about ten times more than he did in the past. In the morning, he would be climbing the mountains and crossing the rivers. At night, he would lay out a piece of paper and record his daily experiences beside an oil lamp.
Xu lived his life travelling mountains and rivers all day long. He was an outstanding person in history. In fact, Xu who lived 400 years ago was more like today's backpackers—very cool!
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。
1. Which dynasty did Xu Xiake live in?______
2. How did Xu Xiake travel?______
3. What did Xu Xiake leave behind?______
4. Who did Xu Xiake write for at first?______
5. How long did the journey to the southwest take?______
Xu Xiake was an explorer of the late Ming dynasty who travelled huge mountains and deep valleys in China. He was one of the greatest explorers in Chinese history.
Xu's travels were totally up to him and done on his own. He travelled so that his feet could feel strong winds beat his body; he travelled so that his feet could kiss the soil of the mountains.
After his death, Xu left behind his famous book, Xu Xiake's Travels, which provides meaningful materials to the Chinese geological research. It included a record of what he saw, heard and thought about during his travels and was a personal diary that was not published during his lifetime. It was said that Xu was a filial (孝顺的) son and the beginning purpose of his travel diary was to allow his mother to travel the world through his eyes at home. He followed the ancient teaching that says, "When one's parents are alive, one must not travel to far places. " For this reason, when his mother was still alive, he mainly travelled the southeast half of the country and would not leave home for too long.
The most important part of his travels was his ten-thousand-mile journey to the southwest. He travelled from Zhejiang to Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, then Guizhou, and Yunnan. This journey took him four years and he wrote about ten times more than he did in the past. In the morning, he would be climbing the mountains and crossing the rivers. At night, he would lay out a piece of paper and record his daily experiences beside an oil lamp.
Xu lived his life travelling mountains and rivers all day long. He was an outstanding person in history. In fact, Xu who lived 400 years ago was more like today's backpackers—very cool!
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。
1. Which dynasty did Xu Xiake live in?______
2. How did Xu Xiake travel?______
3. What did Xu Xiake leave behind?______
4. Who did Xu Xiake write for at first?______
5. How long did the journey to the southwest take?______
答案:
1. The Ming dynasty. 2. On foot. 3. His travels book. 4. His mother. 5. Four years.
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