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根据所给汉语完成句子 (每空1分,共9分)
小题1:这是我的房子,位于市中心。
This is my house, ______ ______ in the center of the city.
小题2:你最近有收到他的来信吗?
Have you _____ _____ him lately?
小题3:就他看来,这个交易很不错。
It is a good deal, as far as he _____ ______.
小题4:看到蛇的时候我吓死了。
I was _____ _____ _____ when seeing the snake.

小题1:which is
小题2:heard from
小题3:is concerned
小题4:scared to death

试题分析:
【小题1这是一个非限制性定语从句,指物,且主句是一般现在时,所以填which is。
小题2:hear from sb.是固定用法,意思是收到某人的来信,且句子是现在完成时,故用过去分词heard from。
小题3:as far as he is concerned是固定用法,意思是就他看来。
小题4:scare sb. to death把某人吓死,主语是I,故用被动语态。
点评:做这类题,不但要选择正确意义的词、词组及句型,还要根据具体语法和语境,选择适当的时态、语态及使用正确的词形。
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