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【题目】用所给词的正确形式填空。

【1】My bike is broken, so I have got to get it________(fix).

【2】I would be grateful _____ you could give me some advice.

【3】When _____(cross) the street, you should be careful.

【4】The guard asked me to show him my______(身份)card.

【5】True friendship should be_____(以---为基础) on each other’s respect.

【6】The achievements the city has achieved have been________(承认)by the public.

【7】Lucy ________(frequent) goes out for a trip.

【8】Can you change the _____(spell)of the word into the correct one?

【9】He can make use of a ______(wide) vocabulary than ever before.

【10】He _______(change) since he came to the school.

【答案】

【1】fixed

【2】if

【3】crossing

【4】identity

【5】based

【6】recognized

【7】frequently

【8】spelling

【9】wider

【10】changed

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】fixed考查动词。句意:我的自行车坏了,我得让别人修理。此处是get it+动词过去分词,表示使某事被做,让别人去做,故填fixed.

【2】if.考查连词。句意:如果你能给我一些建议,我将非常感激。此处if引导条件状语从句,故填if.

【3】crossing.考查动词。句意:过马路时你要小心。cross的主语和主句主语一致,都是you,此处cross前省略了you are,故填crossing.

【4】identity.考查名词。句意:士兵让我出示身份证。identity身份,本身 identity card.是专用名词身份证,故填identity.

【5】based.考查动词。句意:真正的友谊应该以相互尊敬为基础。be based on……为基础,故填based.

【6】recognized.考查动词。句意:这个城市已经取得的成就有目共睹。承认,公认recognize,此处是现在完成时的被动动词用过去分词,故填recognized.

【7】frequently.考查副词。句意:Lucy经常外出旅行。此处修饰动词goesfrequent的副词形式,故填frequently.

【8】spelling.考查名词。句意:你能把单词的拼写改成正确的吗?此处由the修饰用spell的名词形式,故填spelling.

【9】wider.考查形容词。句意:他比以前能运用更多的词汇了。句中有than含比较的意思用比较级,故填wider.

【10】changed.考查动词。句意:自从来到学校他变了。此处指一种事实用过去时,故填changed.

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