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【题目】单词造句

1milktheysoyalsodrink

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2areproteinallgoodfoodsthey

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3likewouldyoutofruittryasalad

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4arecountriespopularWesternsaladsin

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5andvegetablesarevitaminsrichinfruits

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【答案】

1They also drink soy milk

2They are all good protein foods

3Would you like to try a fruit salad

4Salads are popular in Western countries

5Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins

【解析】

1句意:他们也喝豆奶。

首先结合提示词和标点符合明确所要组合的句子是一个陈述句,主语是Theyalso放在动词前面,drink soy milk“喝豆奶”;故答案为They also drink soy milk.

2句意:它们都是优质蛋白质食品。

首先结合提示词和标点符合明确所要组合的句子是一个陈述句,主语they它们,谓语areall全部,通常用在be动词后,形容词“good好的”和“protein蛋白质的”,修饰名词foods食物,good在前;故答案为They are all good protein foods.

3句意:你想试试水果沙拉吗?

首先结合提示词和标点符合明确所要组合的句子是一个一般疑问句,情态动词would开头,主语是you,谓语是likewould you like to do sth你想要做某事吗?不定式to后用动词原形try尝试,fruit salad水果沙拉,这里泛指一个水果沙拉用不定冠词a修饰;故答案为Would you like to try a fruit salad.

4句意:沙拉在西方国家很受欢迎。

首先结合提示词和标点符合明确所要组合的句子是一个陈述句,主语是Salads沙拉,谓语是are,系表结构,后跟形容词popular受欢迎的,in Western countries在西方国家,介词短语做状语;故答案为Salads are popular in Western countries.

5句意:水果和蔬菜富含维生素。

首先结合提示词和标点符合明确所要组合的句子是一个陈述句,and连接并列主语“Fruits”和“vegetables”,谓语动词用复数are,系表结构,后跟形容词richbe rich in富含……,后跟名词vitamins维生素;故答案为Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins.

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