新编英语语法教程练习答案33-35讲A 下载本文

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15.(With)the whole meeting in uproar abandoned the attempt to take a vote.

16.Task completed,I went to bed.

17.In front of him stood a man,gun in hand. 18.The clock having struck twelve,we had to leave. 19.Walking into the room,I saw Grandpa sitting at the desk,newspaper spread before him.

20.The professor rested against the blackboar,chalk in one hand,textbook in the other.

21.Jimmy walked slowly to the corner of the playground,face streaked with tears.

22.Stomachs crying for food,backsburning from too much sun,the tow boys gathered their gear and headed for home.

23.Packages under arm,maps in hand,I made my way to the Chevy pickup parked in front of the

more clearly.

17. If I knew her address, I would have sooner written to her. 18. If I were her, I would never accepted their invitation..

19. If it had not been for the misdemeanors of the president, he would not have been impeached.

20.If it were not for the financial crisis in East Asia,China’s economy would be developing at a greater speed.

Ex. 35A

1.Ann said whenever her father was unhappy he would go out and buy something, usually something large and useless. 1. Paul said it was high time they left the place.

2. The manager said I’d better take someone with me as it was safer with two.

3. Mr. Jackson said that in most countries Red Cross stands for humanitarianism.

4. My nephew said he knew the umbrella belonged to me but he thought it would be all right if he borrowed it.

5. Mr. Jones said he wished he had six weeks for a holiday.

6. The headmistress announced any child found climbing over the playground wall that night would be punished with an hour’s detention the next day.

7. The husband said if they put up a shelf over the kitchen sink they could get rid of all the washing-up impediments which were now cluttering up the draining board.

8. Her husband told her that the steak was underdone and said he was not complaining but was just pointing it out.

9. He said if what I said was true he must/would have to go to the police. 10. He told me that I mustn’t forget to put the stamp on, or my friend would have to pay double postage.

11. The wife said if he were any good he’d help her instead of standing there criticizing.

12. My employer said that I needn’t come in the following day and told me to take a day off.

13. He said that after the lecture he had to rush home.

14. Mary said when she saw them last they were listening to the recording.

15. Mike said he was staring the work in two day’s time.

16. Mr. Corder said that I could leave my motorcycle in his garage if I liked and he would keep an eye on it while I was away.

17. Mabel said I must leave a note for my mother, otherwise she would be terribly worried when I wasn’t in at my usual time.

18. Tom said he had left some books on my table. He thought I’d find them useful and said I could keep them as long as I needed them but that he’d like them back when I’d finished with them.

19. The writer said that Arran sweaters had become very fashionable lately. He added that in the past they were/had been worn only by fishermen and each family kept/had kept to a particular pattern, so that if a man was drowned/had been drowned, his sweater would identify him. Ex. 35B

1. He asked me if I was being attended to.

2. He asked if he would be in time for the train if he started at eight. 3. He asked why my mother was driving so fast.

4. He asked her if she would mind if he looked into her suitcase. 5. He suggested taking more exercise. 6. He offered to post the letter for me.

7. He suggested going to bed later/He asked why I didn’t go to bed later.

8. He offered to carry my bag for me. 9. He suggested taking some sleeping pills. 10. He offered to make me a cup of coffee.

11. He asked me to help him change the wheel/He asked (me) if I would help him change the wheel. 12. He offered to run me home in his car. 13. He asked if I knew who was coming. 14. He asked if I’d wondered why he hadn’t come. 15. He asked me if I had to do it all that night. 16. He asked his mother whether he had to eat it all.

17. He told me that the liqueur chocolates were delicious and asked me whether I would like some.

18. He suggested going for a swim as it was quite fine then.

19. He asked me if I would mind posting that letter for him, and he told me not to forget it.

20. He asked me if I had seen those advertisements for the horsedrawn caravans which could be hired in Ireland. He said that he would love to spend a holiday meandering along Irish lanes and it would be a real change from stresses of city life. He suggested we should do it.

Ex. 35C

1. He ordered me to climb in through the window. 2. He warned me not to let it boil over.

3. He recommended me to wash it in lukewarm water.

4. He suggested giving a party/He suggested we (should) give a party. 5. He advised me to make good use of my time. 6. He reminded me to take my keys. 7. He asked me not to disturb him. 8. He told me not to look up any words. 9. He offered to pay for it.

10. He said that I wasn’t to water the garden unless it was very dry. 11. He begged me to make the coffee a bit stronger. 12. He urged me not to wait till next week.

13. She wanted me to bring her a new dress from Paris. 14. He forbade me to come to his house again. 15. He implored me to be careful with the dog. Ex. 35D