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【题目】根据句意及首字母提示写单词。

1To avoid the food going bad, you’d better put it into the ________

2He thinks he is __________, but we think he is nobody.

3I don’t know English. Can you ________ the article into Chinese?

4When you leave home, don’t forget to _______the door.

5The price of the apple is very __________. Let’s buy some.

【答案】

1fridge

2somebody

3translate

4lock

5low

【解析】

1句意:为了避免食物变质,你最好把它放进冰箱里。fridge名词,冰箱;put it into the fridge放进冰箱。故填:fridge。

2句意:他认为他是个人物,但我们认为他是个无名小卒。somebody名词,大人物、重要人物。故填:somebody。

3句意:我不懂英语。你能把这篇文章翻译成中文吗?translate动词,翻译;translate...into...,...翻译成...。can+动词原形。故填:translate。

4句意:当你离开家时,别忘了锁门。lock动词,锁;forget to do忘记做某事。故填:lock。

5句意:苹果的价格很低。我们买些吧。low形容词,低的;be+形容词,构成系表结构,形容词low在句中作表语。故填:low。

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