题目内容

连词成句。(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)

根据所给单词完成句子。要求符合语法,语句通顺,大小写正确,单词不得重复使用,标点已给出。

1.does, learning, physics, like , he

________________________________________________________________________?

2.food, delicious, the, tastes, how

________________________________________________________________________!

3.do, best , subject, like, which, you

________________________________________________________________________?

4.don’t, drive, can, think, I, her, cars

________________________________________________________________________.

5.at, what, I, he, was, say, yesterday, surprised

________________________________________________________________________.

1.Does he like learning physics?

2.How delicious the food tastes!

3.Which subject do you like best?

4.I don’t think she can drive cars.

5.I was surprised at what he said yesterday./Yesterday I was surprised at what he said.

【解析】

试题分析:

1.句意:他喜欢学习物理吗?这是个疑问句,将助动词does放到句首。

2.句意:这些食物尝起来多么美味啊!这是个感叹句,把感叹词how放到句首,构成句式How+形容词+主谓!

3.句意:你最喜欢那个科目?疑问词which放在句首,构成特殊疑问句。

4.句意:我认为她不会开车。句中有宾语从句,注意对宾语从句的否定要前移,将否定词放在主句中。

5.句意:去对他昨天所说的感到惊讶。短语be surprised at对……感到惊讶;what引导了一个宾语从句。

考点:连词成句。

考点分析: 考点1:补充句子

      英语句子是由主语(subject), 谓语动词(verb),宾语(object), 表语(predicative),状语(adverbial),宾语补足语(object complement)等成分组成,按照这些成分的组合方式英语句子可分为五种基本句型。  

句子成分口诀:  

主谓宾、定状补,主干枝叶分清楚。 定语必居主宾前,谓前为装谓后补。 状语有时位主前,逗号分开心有数。

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