问题 句型转换

按要求句型转换,每空一词。(18分)

1. There are some reading rooms in the library. (改为一般疑问句并作否定回答)

________ there ________ reading rooms in the library?

No, there ________.

2. There is a picture on the wall.(对画线部分提问)

________  ________ ________ ________ there on the wall?

3. I’m fine. (对划线部分提问)

____  _____ you?

4. Jim is in Class 4, Nick is in Class 4, too. (同义句转换)

Jim and Nick ____   _____.

5. What’s your mother?(改为同义句)

_____ _____ ______ ______?

6. We are English teachers.(改为单数形式)

She  ____  _____ English ______.

答案

1 Are、 any、 aren’t 2.How many pictures are

3.How are  4.are classmates  5.what’s your mother’s Job

6.is an teacher

1. 含有be动词改为一般疑问句将be动词are提前,在一般疑问句中用any表示一些,there be结构的否定回答为there aren’t,故本题空格处填Are any aren’t。

2.      对可数名词数量提问用how many后跟可数名词的复数形式pictures,后跟一般疑问句,are提前,故本题空格处填How many pictures are。

3.      对情况提问的用how,后跟一般疑问句,第二人称用be动词are,故本题空格处填How are。

4.      本题的含义为吉姆和尼克为同班同学,classmate表示同学,故本题空格处填are classmates。

5.      本题的询问的含义为你的母亲是干什么的,询问职业也可以用What is your mother’s job?意思为你母亲的工作是什么?

6.      本题主语为单数第三人称,be动词用is,后跟名词的单数形式teacher,为可数名词,故在修饰的形容词前加不定冠词an,故本题空格处填is an teacher。

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LONDON (Reuters Life!) ---- Forget about talking your children into considering life as a doctor or a teacher and start training them for the talent show.

A survey of British parents showed the aspirations (志向) of their children are greatly different from what they dreamed about when considering who they wanted to be when they grew up.

Although astronaut (宇航员) still remains fairly high on the list of careers (事业) kids dream about these days, others like doctor and teacher have been taken the place of by the desire (欲望) to win good name and money as a sporting hero, pop star or actor.

The parents of children aged 5 to 11 said the choice of lawyer had dropped by only one place on a top 10 list to sixth, while teacher had dropped to ninth from top in the last 25 or more years.

The survey for British TV channel “Watch” found a great difference between the genders (性别) of today’s young people when compared with their parents’ dreams 25 years or more ago.

Playing professional football, being an astronaut and joining the firefighting service topped the boys’ choices, while girls are more likely to be dreaming of taking to the stage as a pop star or actress or joining the medical profession.

When asked what they would like their children to do for a living, today’s parents still like the academic (学术的) professions (职业), with law and medicine scoring highly, while being a boss came third.

Parents also praised job happiness above wealth (财富) when it comes to their hopes for their children.

Nearly 70 percent of the parents surveyed thought that they failed to follow their dreams when it came to their career, with 37 percent thinking it was caused by a lack of aspiration and not having the necessary conditions.

1. From the passage we know that most parents still hope that in the future their children can take up ______.

A. jobs such as musicians, singers and dancers

B. jobs related to academic professions like lawyers and doctors

C. jobs in which they will not be endangered

D. jobs which will be well paid only

2. The first paragraph is to advise parents to ______.

A. change their children’s dreams     B. correct their children’s dreams

C. follow their children’s dreams         D. forget their children’s dreams

3. According to the survey for British TV channel “Watch”, which of the following is the boys’ best career choice?

A. A pop star      B. An actor        C. A doctor         D. A firefighter 

4. What can be learnt from the passage?

A. Parents’ hope for their children’s career did not change too much.

B. Parents pay much attention to the income of their children.

C. Less than half of the parents who were surveyed didn’t follow their dreams.

D. Most parents didn’t have the necessary conditions to realize their dreams.

5. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Many reasons cause the change of children’s dreams.

B. Parents’ dreams are different from children’s.

C. Parents are changing their own dreams.

D. Children’s dreams are always changing.