阳光英语周刊2022九上答案

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阳光英语周刊2022九上答案

1、阳光英语周刊2022九上答案

2、英语双语报八年级上册2022

3、双语报答案2022-2023七上第9期

4.He lost his computer while travelling______ away all his secret photos.(  )

A. gave B. to give C. giving D. given

试题答案

分析 他在旅行时丢了电脑,泄露了他所有的私密照片.

解答 答案:C
A.动词的一般过去时,只能作谓语;B.动词不定式只作目的,结果,原因状语,不作伴随状语;C.现在分词作状语,通常与其逻辑主语构成主动关系;  D.过去分词作状语,通常与逻辑主语构成被动关系;此处在句中作伴随状语,由于动词give与其逻辑主语He构成主动关系,故用现在分词giving;故选C.

点评 本题考查了现在分词的用法;做本题时,首先需要根据句意,判断出空缺处在句中所作的成分,找出动词与其逻辑主语的关系或该动作是否已完成或正在进行,从而确定出相应的非谓语动词;另外,还应熟练掌握现在分词,过去分词以及动词不定式的用法及区别.

I’m Evan Ducker. I’m just like every other 15-year-old boy, except I was born with a red birthmark(胎记).

Some birthmarks are signs of serious medical conditions. I’m very fortunate—mine isn’t. I pretty much live a regular life, except for people asking me about it all the time, which can get annoying(恼人的) sometimes.

When I was about 4 years old, I asked my mom why there weren’t any characters with birthmarks in the books she would read to me. When we went to the library, we realized there weren’t any available for little kids. Worse than that, the books available to older kids and adults described characters with birthmarks as unattractive. So I decided to write my own.

I based the story on all the real things that happened in my life. But instead of people, the characters in the book are real animals from the Galapagos Islands, including red-footed booby birds (鲣鸟). I picked a booby bird as the main character because the birds have red feet due to a vascular (血管的) condition, similar to a human birthmark!

It was really tough to get my book published. It took a long time because a lot of publishers refused to publish it. They would say there wasn’t a big enough market for a book about birthmarks.

But my mom never gave up trying to help make my dream come true. And in 2005, she finally took her own money and self-published “Buddy Booby’s Birthmark”. After it was published, I got letters from readers all over the world. They all shared their stories and thanked me for sharing mine. Teachers wrote to tell me that my book changed the way classmates treated each other and that my book was helping kids to accept and appreciate their differences.

Then, as more teachers started reading my book, I created a free global reading event, the “International Buddy Booby’s Birthmark Read—Along for Tolerance and Awareness.”

1.The author’s birthmark seems to ________.

A. be easy to remove

B. annoy him all the time

C. cause serious health problems

D. bring him some trouble

2.What the author found in the library made him ________.

A. regretful B. disappointed C. stressed D. bored

3.What did the publishers think of the author’s book?

A. It wouldn’t sell well.

B. It was rather uninteresting.

C. It was poorly written.

D. It wasn’t fit for kids to read.

4.The author’s book “Buddy Booby’s Birthmark” ________.

A. was a best-seller in 2005

B. was the first book about birthmarks

C. made a difference to its readers

D. helped kids fall in love with reading