I a novelist.
答案:dreamed of becoming
2. 和许多人比起来她确实是很幸运的。
, she was indeed very fortunate.
答案:Compared to/with many people
3. 我本来可以做得好很多的。
I this much better.
答案:could have done
4. 请转告他说他应该打电话给我。
Tell him that .
答案:he should have phoned me
五、句型转换
1. He was able to finish the job on time, but he wasted too much time.
→If he hadn't wasted too much time, he .
答案:could have finished the job on time
2. John had thought of it carefully before he carried out his plan.
→John it carefully before he carried out his plan.
答案:had given thought to
3. A train is slow in comparison with a plane.
→ , a train is slow.
答案:Compared with/to a plane
六、阅读理解
Last year, the most-read children's books at least in the UK were almost all fantasy novels. But why is this the case?What exactly does fantasy offer to young readers?
What's important to point out here is that fantasy writing has come to be considered as belonging to popular culture, and is therefore generally regarded as being of lower quality than realism.
This idea was formed in me during childhood by my mother, who believed that fantasy was "rubbish". She was always trying to persuade my two brothers to let go of their dog-eared copies of American author David Eddings' books and read something "proper".
I had also met some people who were against reading fantasy. While living in Finland, where I joined a book club, I was told at my first meeting that the club didn't read "genre" books, which meant that realism was"in", but everything else including fantasy was "out".