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【题目】

1Excuse me, Miss Li. May I ask you some _______(问题)?

2Do you like eating rice _______(饺子)at the Dragon Boat Festival?

3Father's or mother's parents are _______(祖父母).

4We study Chinese, Maths, English and some_______(其他)subjects.

5You can see many_______(东西)in this picture.

【答案】

1questions

2dumplings

3grandparents

4other

5things

【解析】

1question

句意:打扰了,李小姐。我可以问你一些问题吗?有some修饰,故此处用复数名词,故为questions。

2dumplings

句意:你喜欢在端午节吃粽子吗?rice dumplings粽子,此处表示类别,故用复数名词dumplings。

3grandparents

句意:父亲的或母亲的父母是祖父母。表示祖父母,用grandparents。

4other

句意:我们学习语文,数学,英语和一些其他的科目。修饰名词subject,故用形容词,故为other。

5things

句意:在这幅画里你可以看见许多东西。有many修饰,故此处用复数名词,故为things。

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【1】Jia Meng keeps her diary in English in order to improve her English.

【2】Recently , Renmin University of China had a national survey, and the results show that 40% of the parents read their children’s secrets.

【3】Keeping a diary online is the best way to protect the privacy according to the article.

【4】Lu Huan asked her parents to buy her a mobile phone in order to protect her privacy.

【5】Shao Xiazhen thinks parents will let children keep their secrets if children talk to parents and parents know they are safe.

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