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【题目】

Hi Lucy,

How are you? Thanks 1 your last e-mail. You want to know how I 2school, right ? Well, I usually 3my home 4 about 8:00 and 5to the bus stop. The school bus usually comes at about 20 6from my home. It 7about 40 minutes to get there by bus. The bus ride is never 8, because I always talk to my classmates.

What 9 you? 10 do you get to school?

Tom

【答案】

1for

2get to

3leave

4at

5walk

6kilometers

7takes

8boring

9about

10How

【解析】本文叙述了汤姆平时是如何上学的。

1句意:感谢你的上一封电子邮件。短语Thanks for sth因为某事而感谢。故答案为:for

2句意:你想知道我如何去上学。短语get to school上学。故答案为:get to

3句意:我通常在8点离开家。根据to the bus stop区车站,应该前面提到的是离开家。故答案为:leave

4句意:我通常在8点离开家。表示在具体的某一个时刻应该用介词at,故答案为:at

5句意:我通常在8点离开家,走着去车站。根据usually可知,句子应该用一般现在时。短语walk to the bus stop走着去车站。故答案为:walk

6句意:校车通常在离我家20公里的地方开过来。空格前有20,所以这里应该名词的复数形式。故答案为:kilometers

7句意:坐公交车大约40分钟到达那里。句式:It takes+时间段+to do sth做某事花了多长时间。因为这里叙述的是现在的事情,所以句子用一般现在时,句子的主语是第三人称单数。故答案为:takes

8句意:坐公交车从不烦人,因为我经常和同学聊天。根据because I always talk to my classmates可知,坐车是不是无聊的。因为前面有is,所以这里可以用形容词。故答案为:boring

9句意:你呢?这里是what about…?故答案为:about

10句意:你怎样到达学校?因为上文都是叙述的是如何去上学,所以这里应该用how,故答案为:How

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