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【题目】根据下列句子的结构和所给汉语的意思,写出这一单词的正确形式。

【1】Cultural relics (属于) to people.

2China is the country to (主办) 2008 Olympic Games.

3 (电脑) are becoming more and more popular.

4We should help (野生动植物).

5 (音乐)is the most beautiful language.

【答案】

【1】belong

【2】host

【3】Computers

【4】wildlife

【5】Music

【解析】

【1】belong 考查动词短语。Belong to 属于;

【2】host 考查动词。句意:中国是2008年奥运会的承办者;

【3】Computers 考查名词。句意:电脑越来越受人欢迎;

【4】wildlife 考查名词。句意:我们将帮助野生植物;

【5】Music 考查名词。句意:音乐是最动听的语言;

考点 :单词拼写。

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