【题目】根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词)
【1】这是多么有用的建议呀!谢谢你!
___________________________thisis!Thankyou!
【2】你奶奶知道怎么才能使用iPad读新闻吗?
Doesyourgrandmaknow________________________________aniPadtoreadnews?
【3】很快,一封信将会被寄到你的屋子。
Aletter____________________________________yourhousesoon.
【4】在过去的三个月,你都忙了些什么?
_______________you_________________doinginthepast3months?
【5】虽然他太年轻不能上学,他已经学会了1000个单词了。
_________heis___________________________gotoschool,hehasalreadylearnt1000Englishwords.
【6】假如你不从现在开始努力工作,你的一生都会感到遗憾。
You____________ashamedallyourlifeifyou______________hardfromnowon.
【7】修理好这个飞机模型花了他多少时间?。
________________________ it ________ him to repairthismodelplane?
【答案】
【1】 What useful advice
【2】 how she can use
【3】 will be sent to
【4】 What have been busy
【5】 Though/Although too young to
【6】 will/may feel/be don’t work
【7】 How long did take
【解析】
【1】这是多么有用的建议呀!谢谢你!根据感叹句结构What +形容词+不可数名词(+主语+谓语+其他)+!故填(1). What (2). useful (3). advice
【2】你奶奶知道怎么才能使用iPad读新闻吗?根据疑问词引导的宾语从句用陈述句的语序;故填(1). how (2). she (3). can (4). use
【3】很快,一封信将会被寄到你的屋子。根据send to邮寄到……;将来时态的被动语态的结构will be+过去分词;故填(1). will (2). be (3). sent (4). to
【4】在过去的三个月,你都忙了些什么?根据be busy doing忙于做某事,根据inthepast3months用现在完成时态;故填(1). What (2). have (3). been (4). busy
【5】虽然他太年轻不能上学,他已经学会了1000个单词了。根据too---to --- 太……而不能……;故填(1). Though/Although (2). too (3). young (4). to
【6】假如你不从现在开始努力工作,你的一生都会感到遗憾。根据if引导的时间状语从句,不用将来时态,用一般现在时态来代替;故填(1). will/may (2). feel/be (3). don’t (4). work
【7】修理好这个飞机模型花了他多少时间?根据how long多长,提问做某事用多长时间,it takes sb to do sth做某事花费某人多长时间,根据句意用一般过去时态;故填(1). How (2). long (3). did (4). take
感叹句结构,1. What +a/an + 形容词+名词(+主语+谓语+其他)+!例如:What a clever boy he is!或What an interesting story it is !;What +形容词+复数名词(+主语+谓语+其他)+!例如:What beautiful flowers they are!;What +形容词+不可数名词(+主语+谓语+其他)+!例如:What cold weather it is ! 2.How +形容词(+a+名词)+(主语+谓语+其他)+!例如:How clever a boy he is!How tall he is!;How +形容词/副词(+主语+谓语+其他)+!例如:How lovely the baby is! How well she sings!
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【1】我听说政府正在为野生大熊猫建立自然公园。
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【2】她转过身来,开心地看着我。
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【3】他掸去了外衣上面的雪。
He __________ the snow __________ his jacket.
【4】当我走进卧室时,发现我的椅子散架了
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【4】The underlined word “energetic” in Paragraph 3 means .
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【2】在开始跑步之前,你应该先做准备活动。
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Space vegetables | |
Space vegetables are healthy, good and safe for you to eat. | |
【1】taken to ensure the quality of spacevegetables. | Before being taken to the outer space, the seeds are carefully selected. |
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To: lihua@ china. com |
From: bill006@ america. com |
Subject: Your dream job |
Dear Li Hua, Our teacher told us China is developing fast. You are lucky enough to live in China. Would you please tell me about your dream job in the future? ◆What is your dream job? ◆ Why do you like the job? ◆ Do you think your personality is suitable for the job? Why or why not? ◆ What do you need to do for your dream job? Drop a few lines if you have time. Best wishes, Bill |
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2. 语句通顺, 意思连贯, 书写工整;
3. 文中不得出现你的任何真实信息(姓名、校名和地名等);
4.词数: 不少于70词(开头已给出, 但不计入总词数)。
Dear Bill,
Thank you for your letter. I am glad to tell you about my dream job. ____________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
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