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【题目】根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。

My name is Jenny Smith.I'm a middle school student.There are some rules at my school.We have to 1 (穿) school uniforms.We can't 2 (到达) late for school.We must get to school 3(……以前) 7:30 am.We can't go 4(外出) on school nights.And we have to 5 (保持) quiet in the library.Some students think these rules are 6(令人讨厌的),and they don't like them.But I don't agree with (赞同) them.I think these rules can help us a lot.For example (例如),our teachers ask us to clean the classroom every day.If we don't,the classroom will be very 7(脏的).If our parents ask us to be in bed early and we don't 8() to them,we can't get up early next morning.I think students need to 9(遵循) some rules and 10 (记住) them.Do you think so?

【答案】

1wear

2arrive

3before

4out

5keep

6terrible

7dirty

8listen

9follow

10remember

【解析】本文介绍了Jenny Smith学校的规章制度。必须穿校服、上课不能迟到、7:30之前到校、上课期间不能外出。以及其他同学对此所持的不同观点。

1句意:我们必须穿校服。根据句意和汉语提示,用wear,have to后接动词原形。故填:wear。

2句意:我们上课不能迟到。be late for school=arrive late for school“到校迟到。故填:arrive。

3句意:我们必须在7:30之前到达学校。在几点之前用介词before。故填:before。

4句意:我们上学的晚上不能出去。go out“外出;根据句意填:out。

5句意:我们必须在图书馆保持安静。keep quiet“保持安静”。 根据句意填:keep。

6句意:一些学生认为这些规则很糟糕,他们不喜欢它们。根据句意填:terrible。

7句意:如果我们不这样,教室就会很脏。根据句意和汉语提示,可知填:dirty。

8句意:如果我们的父母要求我们早点上床,而我们不听他们的话,我们就不能早起了。listen to“;本题有介词to,故填:listen。

9句意:我认为学生需要遵守一些规则。根据句意和汉语提示,可知填:follow。follow the rules“遵守规则”。

10句意:我认为学生需要遵守一些规则并记住它们。remember“记住。故填:remember。

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