题目内容

Ⅲ. 根据括号内所给词语提示写句子(注意使用一般过去时的被动语态)。

1.(he, choose, as our class monitor, last term)

____________________________________________

2.(she, see, to enter, the library, after class)

____________________________________________

3.(some emails, send, to his friends, yesterday afternoon)

____________________________________________

4.(the cards, take away, just now)

____________________________________________

5.(some apple pies, sell, in the store, yesterday)

____________________________________________

6.(two hamburgers, eat, for breakfast)

____________________________________________

练习册系列答案
相关题目

阅读下面短文,完成86至90题。

Many kids do housework such as doing the dishes, making the bed, and folding the clothes. In exchange, they get some money or other computer time.

Paying kids for housework is one of the most popular topics, especially at a time when everyone is more careful about money. Some parents think since adults are paid to do their jobs, we should pay kids for everyday housework.

But some people don’t think kids should get rewards(报酬) for doing housework. Susie Walton, an expert, believe that by rewarding kids, parents are sending a message that work isn’t worth doing unless you get something in return. “①Running any kind of housework is a team effort,” Walton said. “A home is a living space for everyone in the family. It’s important for kids to see that we all have responsibilities in the house, and families decide how they want their home to look, and how they are going to keep it looking like what they want.”

Other people believe that getting a reward encourages kids to do housework, ②and it also teaches them real world lessons about how we need to work to get money. There are also apps(程序) that gives kids points and digital gifts that can be redeemed(兑现) either online or in the real world. “Our goal is to give kids lawful power so they can get rewards,” says Chris Bergman. “And kids need rewards to help encourage them. ”

1.任务一请根据短文内容,将划线短语“①” 译成汉语(2分)

2.任务二Fill in the blanks:(每空一词,每空1分,共3分)

In this passage, Susie Walton thinks Kids have_________ in the house. But Chris Bergman’s idea is that kids should be _________ rewards by doing housework. If they get something in return, it will _________them to do housework.

3.任务三请找出与 kids can get lawful power to get rewards.意思相同或相近的句子。

4.任务四 将文中②划线句子翻译成汉语。

5.任务五 Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Kids Should Study as Well as Doing Housework.

B. Should Kids Be Rewarded for Doing Housework?

C. Doing Housework Is Good for Children’s Study.

请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框内的七个选项中,选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整。

A greeting is a way of saying “ Hello “ to someone. People in different countries greet each other in different ways.

1. In the United States , people usually shake hands. The handshake has an interesting origin(起源)2..Shaking the person’s right hand while looking him or her in the eye is the usual way.

Handshakes are also common in other parts of the world, including Britain and Russia. In Russia , a man often holds another man’s hand very strongly during the handshake. Most people in New Zealand also greet each other by shaking hands3..In other countries, such as France and Belgium, hugging and kissing are more common when two people meet. In those culture , people kiss each other on the cheek.4.In Saudi Arabia , men might hug and kiss each other ( but not with a woman ) on the check. In some Eastern countries, including Japan, bowing is the traditional way of greeting people 5..People there usually stick out their tongues (舌头)to greet others.

A. The following are some examples.

B. Could you tell me how to be manners?

C. The strangest custom, though, is probably in Tibet, China.

D. The number of Kisses is different from country to country.

E.It started long ago as a way of showing people that you weren’t carrying a weapon(武器).

F.However, the Maori people in New Zealand greet each other by shaking hands

G.However, the Maori people in New Zealand greet each other by pressing their noses together.

A. The following are some examples.

B. Could you tell me how to be manners?

C. The strangest custom, though, is probably in Tibet, China.

D. The number of Kisses is different from country to country.

E.It started long ago as a way of showing people that you weren’t carrying a weapon(武器).

F.However, the Maori people in New Zealand greet each other by shaking hands

G.However, the Maori people in New Zealand greet each other by pressing their noses together.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网