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【题目】Sarah and Janet have been friends since they__【1】___ (start) school. They do everything together: study, read, watch TV, surf the Internet, play sports and listen to music. Anyone__2___ has a problem can ask the other for help. When Sarah was in the __3__ (three) grade, some of the other students made fun of her__4___ she was shy. Janet told the other students to stop_5____ (make) fun of Sarah, and she helped Sarah overcome her shyness. In the fifth grade, Janet had____6_____ (difficult) in her maths class. She studied hard, ___7_____ she just couldn’t understand the homework. Sarah helped Janet___8____ her homework and___9_____ (patient) explained every exercise to Janet. After six months, Janet did much better and even got __【10___ “A” in the maths exam.

【答案】

【1】started

【2】who

【3】third

【4】because

【5】making

【6】difficulty

【7】but

【8】with

【9】patiently

【10】An

【解析】

试题分析:Sarah和 Janet在上学时就是好朋友,她们很多事情都会一起干,并且互相帮助

【1】started 考查动词。开始上学这件事是之前发生的,用过去时,用started

【2】who 考查关系词。前面是anyone人称代词,用who

【3】third 考查数词。三年级the third grade,用序数词,用third

【4】because考查连词。 some of the other students made fun of her之间she was shy.是因果关系,用because

【5】making考查时态。Stop doing停止干某事,用making

【6】difficulty考查搭配。Had difficulty in在..方面有困难,固定搭配 ,用difficulty

【7】but 考查连词。She studied hard,之间he just couldn’t understand the homework. 是转折关系,用but

【8】with考查介词。Help sb with sth帮助某人做某事,用with

【9】patiently 考查副词。修饰动词explained用副词,用patiently

【10】An考查冠词。A是元音音素,用An

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