5. He told his sister a wish when she had a birthday party.
A. makes B. making
C. to make D. made
4. China is a country a long history.
A. with B. of C. have D. had
3. - Where you go?
- I went to the beach.
A. are B. were C. do D. did
2. Did you like speaking English?
A. really B. real C. true D. very
1. They saw a wonderful film about life the future.
A. on B. in C. of D. at
3. 表示过去重复的动作
When he worked here, roger was always making mistakes.
过去进行时和一般过去时:
一般过去时通常表示过去发生的而现在已经结束的事件,动作或情况
Sam phoned a moment ago.
I saw Fred in town.
I had a word with Juliann this morning.
用一般过去时通常指动作何时发生,而不指动作持续多久。过去进行时和一般过去时经常同在一个句子里使用。过去进行时表示过去正在进行的情况或动作,一般过去时则表示比较短暂的动作或事件。正在进行中的动作或情况往往由连词when, as, just as, while等引导。
Jane met frank when she was living in Hollywood.
Just as I was leaving the house, the phone rang.
2. 过去某时并行的动作
While I was working in the garden, my wife was cooking dinner
构成:过去进行时是由was/were +v.-ing构成的。与现在进行时类似,只是现在进行时中的am/is/are 变成了was/were.
过去进行时的用法:
1. 表示过去某时正在进行的动作或情况
It was raining all night /all yesterday.
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Lewis Carroll’s real name is Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the first of 11 children of a clergyman. Born on Jan. 27, 1832, he soon became the family entertainer, with magic tricks, puppet shows, parodies, poems, word play puzzles and a family newspaper. He went to Rugby school and studied mathematics at Christchurch College, Oxford. After graduating, he remained at Christchurch as a lecturer in mathematics; however he was not a good teacher- perhaps because of his stammer-and was better known as a writer on maths and logic, writing more than 30 papers. He also held various administrative posts at the university.
He met the Liddell children (daughters of the Dean of Christchurch) in the late 1850s, and started by photographing them. Dodgson was something of a pioneer in the early days of photography.
It was a trip up the river from Oxford to Godstow with Lorina(13), Alice(10) and Edith (8) on 4th July 1862 which laid the foundations of the first Alice story, although many of the elements were things he had already invented. The book was finally published as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in 1868, with illustrations by John Tenniel, which have become as famous as the story itself. It was an instant success, and has remained a classic of children’s literature in English. His pen-name--Lewis Carroll--was a word-play from a Latinised inversion of his own first two names.
Unlike many writers, Dodgson made the sequel Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There equally interesting and amusing. It was published in 1871. His long nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark was published in 1876, and towards the end of his life the two long Sylvie and Bruno novels, but were neither as good nor as successful as the Alice books.
Dodgson died on 14th January 1898.
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