【題目】根據(jù)句意和漢語注釋, 寫出單詞的正確形式。

1_________ there isn’t enough time for us, we’ll try our best. (盡管)

2There are ____________ tigers than there were a hundred years ago. ()

3The course covers many topics ____________ the knowledge of English grammar.(包括)

4The government has made __________ to set up a new middle school in our town.(決定)

【答案】

1Though/Although

2fewer

3including

4decisions

【解析】

1句意:雖然我們沒有足夠的時間,但是我們應該盡我們最大的努力。

表示雖然,但是,引導讓步狀語從句要用though/although。故答案填Though/Although。

2句意:現(xiàn)在的老虎比一百年前更少了。

than說明用形容詞比較級,表示更少;修飾tigers可數(shù)名詞用fewer。故答案填fewer

3句意:這個課程覆蓋了很多主題,包括英語的語法知識。

包括include;句子成分分析covers是句子的謂語,所以動詞include要變成ing形式作介詞。故答案填including。

4句意:政府已經(jīng)做出了在我們鎮(zhèn)里建立一所新學校的決定。

has made后跟名詞;決定decision可數(shù)名詞,固定搭配做決定make a decision=make decisions,所以決定要用復數(shù)形式。故答案填decisions。

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