根据句意,用括号中所给的汉语提示或单词的适当形式填空,使句意完整,每空一词。
1.We still can’t accept the final result about searching _________(航班) MH 370.
2.Is that Miss Lee? She looks much _____ (瘦) than before.
3.Anyone who does anything ________(违反)the law will be punished.
4.All the students are sitting _________ (安静) in the classroom to wait for their new teacher.
5.Remember to knock at the door before ________(进入) someone’s room.
6.“You’re not children any more, so you’d better do it by_________ (you).” the father said.
7.Smoking is not (allow) at school, anytime, anywhere, and for anybody.
8.When spring comes, we may feel __________(sleep), especially in the afternoon.
9.Now, more and more people are careful with the__________ (safe) of food.
10.I’m sure he can catch up with his classmates if he _________(study) harder.
1.flight
2.thinner
3.against
4.quietly/silently
5.entering
6.yourselves
7.allowed
8.sleepy
9.safety
10.studies
【解析】
试题分析:
1.结合前后文,此句为:人们依然不能收到关于MH370航班的最终搜寻结果。Flight航班,名词。
2.结合前后文,此句为:那是李小姐吗?她看起来比以前要瘦了。Thinner更瘦,是thin的比较级。
3.结合前后文,此句为:任何做违反事情的人都要得到惩罚。Against违反,反对,介词。
4.结合前后文,此句为:所有学生都安静地坐在教室里等他们的新老师。quietly/silently安静地,副词,用来修饰动词。
5.结合前后文,此句为:在进入别人房间前记得敲门。Entering进入。
6.结合前后文,此句为:“你不再是小孩了,你最好自己做。”爸爸说。Yourself你自己,反身代词。
7.结合前后文,此句为:在学校的任何时间,任何地点,对于任何人,抽烟斗是不允许的。句子要用被动语态,所有动词用过去分词allowed。
8.结合前后文,此句为:当春天到来的时候,你会感到很困,尤其是在下午。Sleepy困的,形容词。
9.结合前后文,此句为:现在越来越多的人关注食品安全。Safety安全,名词,作宾语。
10.结合前后文,此句为:如果他更努力学习的话,我肯定他可以赶上其他同学。If引导条件从句用一般现在时,主语是第三人称单数,故填studies。
考点:完成句子。
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