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【题目】根据句意及汉语提示完成句子

1我经常观看男孩子们在操场上打篮球。

I often ____ boys ____ basketball on the playground.

2冬天来了,白天变得越来越短。

The days get ____ ____ ____ with winter coming.

3顺便说一下,生活中的很多事总是那么突然地发生。

____ ____ ____, many things in life happen so ____.

4糟糕的是我的胳膊受伤了。

It's terrible that my arm ____ ____.

5我们应该听从父母有关安全的警告。

We should follow our parents' ____ about ____.

【答案】

1watch play

2shorter and shorter

3By the way suddenly

4is hurt

5warnings safety

【解析】

1根据中英文对照可知,这里缺少看到某人做某事,英语中see/watch,构成一个短语see/ watch sb. do sth.,题干中说是观看,故本题填watch, play

2根据中英文对照可知,这里缺少越来越短,英语中表达越来越......”的结构是比较级 and 比较级short的比较级是直接加er,故填shorter and shorter

3根据中英文对照可知,这里缺少顺便说一下突然地,英语中顺便说一下by the way,英语中突然sudden,这里是修饰动词,所以要用副词,所以要用suddenly,故本题填By the way, sudddenly

4根据中英文对照可知,这里缺少受伤,英语是hurt,而句中没有动词,可以直接用be动词,而主语是单数名词,所以be动词用is,故填is hurt

5根据中英文对照可知,这里缺少警告安全,英语是warning和,safe,而句中表达的警告不止一个,所以要用复数形式,而这里表达的安全是名词,所以要用safety,故填warningssafety

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