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1.Many people consider acupuncture to be a good treatment for a lot of medical problems.

Acupuncture __________ _________ by many people ________a good treatment for a lot of medical problems.

2.Every student in the school has access to the school library.

The school library is ___________ __________ every student in the school.

3.Generally speaking, it’s quite necessary to check the source of information you find on the Internet.

As ______ _______ ______, it’s quite necessary to check the source of information you find on the Internet.

4.You have the right to make a decision. It’s ______ _____you to make a decision.

5.有了移动电话, 无论在哪里, 我们都可以与别人保持联系。

With mobile phones, we can _______ _______ _______ _______others wherever we are.

6.直到她摘下墨镜, 我才认出她是一位著名的影星。

________ _______ ________ ________she took off her dark glassed that I realized she

was a famous film star.

7.因缺乏交流而引发的家庭问题越来越多。

There are more and more family problems _______ _______ lack of communication.

 

1.is considered…as

2.accessible to

3.a general rule

4.up to

5.keep in touch with

6.It was not until

7.arising from

【解析】

试题分析:

1.…as。固定句型 consider sb. to be + n /adj. = consider sb. as+ n /adj.变为被动形式为sb be considered to be/as + n /adj.,故应该填is considered…as。句意:针灸疗法被很多人认为是解决许多医学问题的好疗法。

2.。have access to “有接近的权利或机会”,相当于be accessible to ,故答案填accessible to。句意:学校的每个学生都可以使用学校图书馆。

3.。Generally speaking相当于as a general rule ,意思是“一般说来,通常”,句意:通常,核实一下你在网络上查找的信息来源是相当必要的。

4.。根据前句内容可知填be up to “由某人决定”,句意:你有权利做决定,这件事你说了算。

5.。固定短语:Keep in touch with 意思是“与某人保持联系”,情态动词后跟动词原形,故答案填keep in touch with。

6. 。固定短语:not until+句子…..意思是“直到……才”,根据后面that可以判断此处是强调句型,故答案填It was not until。

7.。固定短语:arise from 意思是“由……引起”,根据结构可知此处是非谓语短语做定语,arise和problem之间是主动关系,故答案填arising from。

考点:考查句法基本知识。

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