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【题目】根据句意及汉语提示完成句子

1The___________(价格) of the shirt is OK. I’ll take it.

2What___________(尺码) T-shirt would you like?

3________________(草莓) are his brother’s favourite fruit.

4I like this dress. May I___________(尝试) it on?

5We can buy many kinds of things in the______________(超市).

【答案】

1price

2size

3Strawberries

4try

5supermarket

【解析】

1句意:这件衬衫的价格可以。我就要这一件了。根据be动词is判断,此处缺少名词的单数形式,故答案为price。

2句意:你要多大尺寸的T恤衫?根据汉语提示可知,答案为size。

3句意:草莓是他哥哥最喜欢的水果。此处用复数名词表示一类,故答案为Strawberries

4句意:我喜欢这件衣服。我能试试吗?try on试穿,情态动词may后跟动词原形,故答案为try。

5句意:我们可以在超市里买到各种各样的东西。根据汉语提示可知,答案为supermarket。

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