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阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
小题1:A ride on Beijing subway costs just two yuan per person, ________________________. (travel)
无论你去多远,乘坐北京地铁每人次只需要两元钱。
小题2:As millions of migrant workers head home to reunite with their families, __________________ their children.  (happy)
当几百万民工回家与家人团聚的时候,最高兴的就是他们的孩子了。
小题3:Not once ______________________ Michael that he could one day become a top student in his class. (occur)
迈克尔从来都没想过有一天他能成为班上的尖子生。
小题4:—Why are your eyes so red? You _____________________well last night. (sleep)
— Yeah, I stayed up late writing a report.
—你的眼睛为什么这么红?你昨晚肯定没睡好。
—是的,我昨晚熬夜写报告。
小题5:The airport ___________________ next year will help promote tourism in this area. (complete)
明年竣工的飞机场将有助于促进该地区的旅游业。
小题6:— Do you think George has passed the driving test?
— No. If so, he ___________________ his car to our college yesterday. (drive)
—你认为乔治通过了驾驶测试吗?
—没有。如果通过了,他昨天就开车来我们大学了。
小题7:He hasn’t slept at all for three days in a row. _____________________ he is tired out. (wonder)
他连续三天根本没睡觉。难怪他疲惫不堪。
小题8:I ____________________ take a holiday this year, but I wasn’t able to get away. (intend)
我原打算今年休假,但是太忙脱不开身。
小题9:In the tent, there were many children from the earthquake- stricken area, ____________________ from 10 to 17. (vary)
在这个帐篷里, 有许多震区的孩子,他们的年龄从十岁到十七岁不等。
小题10:False advertisements deceive or mislead consumers, thus ____________________ to their lawful rights and interests. (damage)
虚假广告欺骗或误导消费者,这样就对他们的合法权益造成损害。

小题1:no matter how far / however far you travel
小题2:no one/ nobody is happier than
小题3:did it occur to   
小题4:couldn’t / can’t have slept
小题5:to be completed
小题6:would have driven
小题7:(It is) no wonder ( that)    
小题8:had intended to
小题9:whose ages varied / their ages varying 
小题10:causing /doing damage

试题分析:
小题1:这里需要用让步状语从句。
小题2:不定代词作主语,谓语动词用单数。
小题3:表示否定意义的词位于句首,句子用部分倒装。
小题4:对过去事情的否定猜测,用couldn’t / can’t have done。
小题5:表示将要发生的事情,故用不定式作定语。
小题6:对过去的情况进行虚拟,主句用would/should/might/could+ have +过去分词。
小题7:(It is) no wonder ( that)是固定句型,意思是难怪……
小题8:表示“过去的过去”,故用过去完成时。
小题9:这里含有一个非限制性定语从句。
小题10:“造成损害”与其逻辑主语“虚假广告”之间是主动关系,故用现在分词作状语。
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