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【题目】 根据句意,用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。

hero imagine different person we

1It’s bad manners to ask others ____questions, such as age and marriage.

2Helping others is helping_____, so we should try our best to help those in need.

3Through watching Amazing China, We can’t stop_____what our country will be like in 50 years.

4Many people don’t always see things the same way so they may describe the same person

_____.

5Liu Chuanjian, the captain of Sichuan Airlines 3U8633 flight, is considered to be one of our

national_____.

【答案】

1personal

2ourselves

3imagining

4differently

5heroes

【解析】

1句意:询问别人的个人问题,比如年龄和婚姻是不礼貌的。形容词用作定语修饰名词,personal questions私人问题个人问题。故答案为personal。

2句意:帮助别人就是帮助自己,所以我们应该尽力帮助那些需要帮助的人。结合句意可知,此处要填写we的反身代词ourselves。

3句意:通过观看《辉煌中国》纪录片,我们情不自禁地会想象50年后我们的国家会是什么样子。can’t stop doing忍不住做某事,故答案为imagining。

4句意:许多人并不总是以同样的方式看待事物,所以他们可以用不同的方式描述同一个人。副词修饰动词describe,故答案为differently。

5句意:刘传建,四川航空公司3U8633航班的船长,被认为是我们的民族英雄之一。one of意思是“……之一”,后跟名词的复数形式,故答案为heroes。

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