题目内容
3.People are eager to learn how to eathealthily(健康地)in recent years.分析 近年来,人们渴望学习如何吃得健康.
解答 答案:healthily
根据句意可知,此处在句中做状语,修饰动词eat,因此应使用副词形式;故填healthily
点评 本题考查了单词拼写.做本题时,需要结合题干中给的汉语意思,然后从语法分析的角度去判断句中所填单词的形式;另外,还应在平时的学习中,熟练掌握所学到的词汇,准确把握一些词的词类转换;例如本题中的health(n.)→healthy(adj.)→healthily(adv)等
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