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【题目】用适当的介、副词填空。
(1)By playing the words nursery rhymes, children learn about language.
(2)We would have won if we hadn't run out energy.
(3)Another simple form poem that students can easily write is the cinquain, a poem made up five lines.
(4)With these, students can convey a strong picture just a few words.
(5)You can leave the details; just give us the main facts.
(6)It is not a traditional form of English poetry, but is very popular English writers.
(7)Did you know that English speakers also enjoy other forms of Asian poetry—Tang poems from China particular?
(8)A lot of Tang poetry has been translated English.
(9) so many different forms of poetry to choose , students may eventually want to write poems of their own.
(10)You can transform one word another while changing only one letter at a time.

【答案】
(1)with;in
(2)of
(3)of;of
(4)in
(5)out
(6)with
(7)in
(8)into
(9)With;from
(10)into
【解析】(1)句意:通过童谣中的文字游戏.孩子们学习了语言。play with固定短语,“玩,玩耍”;in nursery rhymes“在童谣中”。因此答案为with; in。
(2)句意:如果我们不精疲力竭,我们就会获胜。run out of 固定短语“用完,用光”,因此答案为of。
(3)句意:另外一种学生容易写的简体诗是由五行组成的.叫五行诗。form of,“.....形式”;be made up of 固定短语,“由.....组成”,因此答案为of; of。
(4)句意:用五行诗.学生可以用少量的词语传递一幅动人的画面。此处用介词in,表示“用,使用”,故填in 。
(5)句意:你不能遗漏细节只给我们主要事实。leave out固定短语,“遗漏”,故填副词out。
(6)句意:它不是英诗的传统形式.但在说英语的人们中间.这种诗是很流行的。be popular with固定短语,“在.....受欢迎/流行",因此答案为with。
(7)句意:你知道吗?说英语的人也喜欢其他类型的亚洲是诗,尤其是中国的唐诗。in particular固定短语”特别,尤其“,故填in。
(8)句意:许多唐诗已经被译成了英语。 translate...into...,固定短语,”把......译成...",因此答案为into。
(9)句意:因为有很多不同的诗歌形式可供选择,学生最后也许想写他们自己风格的诗歌。第一空是with复合结构,With此处表原因,“因为,由于”;choose from固定短语,“从......中选择”。因此答案为With, from。
(10)句意:每次只允许修改单词的一个字母,就能把它变换成另外一个单词。 transform...into...固定短语”把......变成.....",因此答案为into。

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