非谓语动词精练100题(含答案)-2026届高三英语一轮复习

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非谓语动词精练100题(含答案)
原创作者:老九书斋 2025.8.13
1.Weight loss success stories highlight (balance)diets over extreme measures.
2.Such is the tale, my sons, of the coming of the hound which is said (plague)the family so sorely ever since.
3.In these days of nouveaux riches it is refreshing to find a case where the scion of an old county family is able (make) his own fortune and to bring it back with him (restore) the fallen grandeur of his line.
4.Many will have personal reasons for (bewail)his untimely end.
5.The circumstances (connect)with the death of Sir Charles cannot be said to have been entirely cleared up by the inquest.
6.Here is no reason whatever to suspect foul play, or (imagine) that death could be from any but natural causes.
7.Mortimer refused at first (believe)that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him .
8.Later, I pursued a degree in community development (address)
broader issues, (make)a difference in larger contexts.
9.So excited and alarmed was he that I was compelled (go)down to the spot.
10.An exhibition at the Jiushi Art Museum in Shanghai is featuring artwork (inspire)by Go, or weiqi in Chinese.
We hope (present)the rather abstract Go game and AI in a visual context.
You try to lead the opponent into your trap and force them (follow) your ‘guidance ’till they lose.
The energy flow (follow) each move inspired artists to create oil paintings, sculptures
One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen (stare) at a glass vase .
we were busy (empty)out the beloved home our family had spent 23 years (fill)up.
A couple of messages came in, one (want)additional photos, another ( ask)for a price cut.
Each exchange provided a chance (spare) the landfill and
(please)another person .
I sit in my apartment today, (love)each of the belongings that share our small space.
I take joy in (know)that, somewhere nearby, someone is appreciating something that couldn’t come with us.
She goes back and forth between machines (make) the drinks.
After (finish)an order, she calls out the name on the cup.
Murphy gets up at a quarter to five and drives thirty minutes every day (get) to work on time.
Sometimes she arrives early (serve) the students early.
(be)a mother and wife has helped her become the woman she is.
Her smile is contagious and can be the difference in a student (have)a much better day than they were having before seeing her.
(go)to the cafe starts her day off good and gets her ready for class.
She has served here for 17 years and can’t imagine (work)anywhere else.
She has every intention of staying and (continue)doing what she loves.
I have cross-examined these men, who all tell the same story of this dreadful apparition, exactly (correspond)to the hell-hound of the legend.
The pen has spluttered twice in a single word and has run dry three times in a short address, (show)that there was very little ink in the bottle.
Now, a private pen or ink-bottle is seldom allowed (be)in such a state,.
But you know the hotel ink and the hotel pen, where it is rare
(get)anything else.
Then, still (keep)a hundred yards behind, we followed into Oxford Street and so down Regent Street.
(follow)the direction of his eager eyes, I saw that a hansom cab with a man inside which had halted on the other side of the street was now proceeding slowly onward again.
When our friends left I at once followed them in the hopes of (mark)down their invisible attendant.
His method had the additional advantage that if they were (take) a cab he was all ready (follow) them.
(set)aside the whole grim story, of Sir Charles's death, we had a line of inexplicable incidents all within the limits of two days.
I knew from his drawn brows and keen face that his mind, like my own, was busy in (endeavour)to frame some scheme.
(roll)pasture lands curved upward on either side of us, and old gabled houses peeped out from amid the thick green foliage .
The fresh beauty of the following morning did something (efface)from our minds the grim and gray impression .
The dark panelling glowed like bronze in the golden rays, and it was hard (realize) that this was indeed the chamber .
But surely such an explanation as that would be quite inadequate
(account) for the deep and subtle scheming .
My friend might soon be freed from his preoccupations and able to come down (take) this heavy burden of responsibility from my shoulders.
Suddenly my thoughts were interrupted by the sound of (run) feet behind me.
I turned, (expect) to see Dr. Mortimer, but to my surprise it was a stranger who was pursuing me.
He was a small, slim, cleanshaven, prim-faced man, (dress)in a gray suit and (wear)a straw hat.
I was standing (watch)his pursuit with a mixture of admiration for his extraordinary activity.
When I heard the sound of steps and, (turn)round, found a woman near me upon the path.
I remembered that I had heard someone describe her as (be)a beauty.
As Alice Black points out, today’s parents’ fear of (let)kids
(do)more housework has added to their inability (feel) competent and, thus, confident in themselves.
Psychologist Robert Turner wrote about this in his book, The Life Cycle, (mention)a stage when kids learn self-direction and mastery.
These core features are built in with our memories (create)a personal story through which we understand our lives.
(compare)yourself with someone who is outperforming you could result in feelings of envy.
But now is the time (set)the record straight, which starts with
(question)the idea that all social comparison is unhealthy.
But it would seem the height of selfishness if he were to stand in the way of her (make)so brilliant a marriage.
I have several times observed that he has taken pains (prevent)them from (be)tete-a-tete.
He will declare that a path has existed there from time immemorial,
(defy)the owner (prosecute)him for trespass.
He is said (have)about seven lawsuits upon his hands at present.
He is curiously employed at present, for, (be)an amateur astronomer,he has an excellent telescope.
He intends to prosecute Dr. Mortimer for (open)a grave without the consent of the next-of-kin .
The man is a striking-looking fellow, very well (equip)to steal the heart of a country girl.
This theory seemed to have something (support )it.
He had gone out (keep)some clandestine appointment.
I felt that the responsibility of (keep) them to myself until I could explain them was more than I could bear.
Our friend, Sir Henry, and the lady had halted on the path and were standing deeply (absorb) in their conversation.
A wisp of green (float)in the air caught my eye.
He had not understood, he said, that I was becoming (attach) to her.
We found him (crouch)at the window, candle in hand, his white, intent face (press)against the pane, exactly as I had seen him two nights before.
But still I feel that it is best that I should let you (have) all the facts and leave you (select) for yourself those .
The house is banked in with (roll) clouds.
The lurking man upon the moor was (find) among the stone huts upon the hillside.
It was unlikely that she would dare (say) that she had not been to Baskerville Hall .
But there could be more behind your motivations for (hit) “buy now”.
A survey found over a quarter of respondents reported
“doom (spend)”.
The reason we feel happy and (satisfy)when (swipe) our credit cards is the dopamine rush it offers.
So when feeling the urge to buy, pause, note the item and wait at least 24 hours before acting, (allow) time for dopamine’s effect ( flow)through the body.
(Stuff)animals, or plush toys, are a (cherish) part of childhood for many.
Whether it’s a soft lion or a cuddly bunny, these (comfort)companions have a unique place in the hearts of millions.
The act of (cuddle)a stuffed animal can provide reassurance and a sense of calm.
Besides, stuffed animals often become loyal companions, (offer)emotional support.
Children might“care”for their toys in ways they see adults (care)for them, (develop)empathy and nurturing skills.
This kind of play helps children (understand) complex emotions like love, concern, and responsibility.
This allows them (build) emotional intelligence from an early age.
When a child has difficulty (verbalize) complex feelings, a stuffed animal can serve as a “voice” for those emotions.
Many find comfort in hugging or (hold) a plush toy as a
way (alleviate) stress, anxiety, or even physical pain.
A (grow)body of research suggests ( hug) a stuffed animal can reduce stress hormones, and trigger the release of oxytocin.
In 1922 British geologist Robert Sherlock put forth what is now considered (be) the central argument for (recognize) the Anthropocene as a new geological era.
The scale and character of human activities have become so great as (compete)with natural forces.
The proposal attracted a great deal of press, much of it (focus)on a misguided controversy over how narrowly to define the Anthropocene.
Amid this debate, observers may have been left (wonder) why (define) this chapter in Earth’s history should matter to ordinary people at all.
Human impacts were becoming so manifest, Sherlock argued, that the distinction between “natural” and “artificial” was becoming difficult (sustain).
We needed a new term (study)the effects of human activities on Earth.
First, it is a way for scientists (declare) that the shifts
(go)on around us are no small issue.
It reminds us that as this new era unfolds, there won’t be anywhere (hide) .
Newton explained light as (make)of particles, whereas other scientists explained it as a wave.
In fact, disease is complex, and we don’t yet understand all the factors (involve)in cancer.
People can be good and bad at the same time, selfish and
selfless, (depend)on circumstances.
The shelves of ethicists are (fill) with books (ponder)why good people do bad things, and their answers are rarely short and sweet.
Motivated by my passion for football and the desire (inspire) others, I tried to use my love for the sport to empower the youth in my community.
100.With the support of my local football club, I organized free training sessions for children (age)8 to 14.
非谓语动词精练100题答案
balanced 2.to have plagued 3. to make;to restore
4.bewailing 5.connected 6.to imagine 7.to believe
8.to address;making 9.to go 10.inspired 11.to present
12. to follow 13. following 14.staring 15.emptying;filling
16wanting;asking 17.to spare;to please 18.loving
Knowing 20.to make 21. finishing
22.to get 23.to serve 24.Being 25.having 26.Going
27.working 28.continuing 29.corresponding 30.showing
31.to be 32.to get 33.keeping 34.Following 35.marking
36.to take;to follow 37.Setting; 38.endeavouring
39.Rolling 40.to efface 41.to realize 42.to account
43.to take 44.running 45.expecting 46.dressed;wearing
47.watching 48.turning 49.being 50.letting;do;to feel
51.mentioning 52. to create paring
54.toset;questioning 55.making 56.toprevent;being
57.defying;to prosecute 58.to have 59.being 60.opening
61.equipped 62.to support 63.to keep 64.keeping
65.absorbed 66.floating 67. attached 68.crouching;pressed
69.have;to select 70.rolling 71.to be found 72.to say 73.hitting 74.spending 75.satisfied;swiping 76.allowing;to flow 77.Stuffed;cherished forting 79.cuddling 80.offering
81.caring;developing 82.understand/to understand
83.to build 84.verbalizing 85.holding;to alleviate 86.growing;hugging 87. to be;recognizing 88.to compete 89.focused 90. to wonder;defining 91.to sustain
92.to study 93.to declare;going 94.to hide
95.being made 96.involved 97.depending
98.filled ;pondering 99.to inspire 100.aged

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