
非谓语动词百题拔高专练(七) 1.China's (expand) visa-free policy, together with the connivence of the China-Laos Railway have boosted tourism along the route. 2.Mr. Haley and Tom jogged onward in their wagon, each, for a time, (absorb) in his own reflections. 3. Now, the reflections of two men (sit) side by side are a curious thing, (seat) on the same seat, (have) the same eyes, ears, hands and organs of all sorts. 4. I thought that perhaps you would be kind enough (tell) me what I should do. 5.He looked her over in his (search) fashion, and then composed himself, with his lids (droop) and his finger-tips together, (listen) to her story. 6. He opened the yellow envelope, and then, (glance) at the message, threw it across to me. 7.It was an ideal spring day, a light blue sky, (fleck) with little fleecy white clouds (drift) across from west to east. 8. The Black Swan is an inn of repute in the High Street, at no distance from the station, and there we found the young lady (wait) for us. 9.The dress was of excellent material, a sort of beige, but it bore unmistakable signs of (wear) before. 10.They were waiting for me in the drawing-room, which is a very large room, (stretch) along the entire front of the house, with three long windows (reach) down to the floor. 11.A chair had been placed close to the central window, with its back (turn) towards it. 12.Then he handed me a yellow-backed novel, and (move) my chair a little sideways, that my own shadow might not fall upon the page, he begged me (read) aloud to him. 13.I read for about ten minutes, (begin) in the heart of a chapter, and then suddenly, in the middle of a sentence, he ordered me (cease) and (change) my dress. 14.They were always very careful, I observed, (turn) my face away from the window, so that I became (consume) with the desire (see) what was going on behind my back. 15. At the second glance, however, I perceived that there was a man (stand) in the Southampton Road, a small (beard) man in a gray suit, who seemed (look) in my direction. 16.As I strolled up and down, (glance) at them occasionally, Mr. Rucastle came out to me, (look) as merry and jovial as ever. 17. At any rate, it was there, and I was keenly on the lookout for any chance (pass) the (forbid) door. 18.I may tell you that, besides Mr. Rucastle, both Toller and his wife find something (do) in these (desert) rooms, and I once saw him (carry) a large black linen bag with him through the door. 19.I had no difficulty in (get) leave (come) into Winchester this morning. 20. The group of trees, with their dark leaves (shine) like (burnish) metal in the light of the (set) sun, were sufficient (mark) the house even if Miss Hunter had not been standing (smile) on the door-step. 21.We laid him upon the drawing-room sofa, and (dispatch) the (sober) Toller (bear) the news to his wife, I did what I could (relieve) his pain. 22. In California he fell among literary people and, as he still had a little of the fifty thousand (leave), in a ... ...
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