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根据所给汉语完成句子(每空一词)。(共5小题,计10分)

1.你与你的同学相处的怎么样?

How are you ____________ __________ with your classmate?

2.这个操场足够大,能够容纳2000人

The playground is ______________ ____________ to hold 2000 people.

3.她父母太忙了,很少有时间陪她。

Her parents were ______ busy _______ they spent little time with her.

4.由于生病了,Tom昨天没有来上学。

Tom did not come to school yesterday _________ ___________ illness.

5.如果他不能按时到会怎么样?

___________ ____________ he does not come on time?

 

1.Getting on

2.Large\ big enough

3.So that

4.Because of

5.What if

【解析】

试题分析

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4.

5.……”“假若……怎么办”“要是……将会怎么样”,其后句子可用陈述语气(用一般现在时),也可用虚拟语气(用一般过去时或should+动词原形)。故填:What if

考点:单词拼写。

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