【題目】用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞限用一次。
polite important north from hero |
(1)Some students don't understand the of learning English, so they give it up.
(2)The young man was considered as a after saving the 6-year-old kid.
(3)No student in my class is from the part of China.
(4)Old people should be spoken to .
(5)Every year JiuZhaigou receives lots of visitors all over the world.
【答案】
(1)importance
(2)hero
(3)northern
(4)politely
(5)from
【解析】
(1)importance句意:一些學(xué)生不理解學(xué)習(xí)英語的重要性,因此放棄了。Of…的,屬于,名詞所有格。Of的前后一般跟名詞。結(jié)合句意和語境可知填important的名詞形式importance。
(2)hero句意:這個年輕人在救了6歲孩子后被認為是英雄。A冠詞,它是一種虛詞,要和可數(shù)名詞單數(shù)形式一塊使用,后跟輔音因素開頭的單數(shù)名詞。結(jié)合句意和語境可知填hero。
(3)northern句意:在我的班上沒有一個學(xué)生是來自中國北部。Part部分,名詞,形容詞修飾名詞,結(jié)合句意和語境及選項可知填north的形容詞northern。
(4)politely 句意:應(yīng)該給老人有禮貌地說話。副詞修飾動詞,結(jié)合句意和語境可知填polite的副詞形式politely。
(5)from句意:九寨溝每年接待來自世界各地的許多游客。介詞和地點名詞一塊使用,表方位;結(jié)合all over the world 和句意可知填from。
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