题目内容
【题目】根据汉语意思完成英语句子。
(1)瞧!有一些女孩在树下跳舞。Look! There some girls under the tree.
(2)玛丽正在读报纸吗? Mary the newspaper now?
(3)他正在干什么呢?他正在家里看电视。— he ?
—He is at home.
(4)我正在给孩子们读故事。I'm the story the children.
(5)你想加入我们的晚餐吗? You join us dinner?
【答案】
(1)are,dancing
(2)Is,reading
(3)What,is,doing,watching,TV
(4)reading,to
(5)Do,want,to,for
【解析】(1)Look!是现在进行时的提示语,some girls 是名词复数形式,故be 动词用 are,跳舞 dance,故填 are dancing。
(2)看报纸用动词 read,now 是现在进行时的标志,一般疑问句需要用 be 动词开头,故填 Is reading。
(3)他正在干什么?What is he doing?用现在进行时;正在看电视 watching TV。
(4)给某人读故事 read the story to sb,根据汉语可知用现在进行时,故填 reading to。
(5)加入某人 join sb for sth,想要做某事 want to do sth,一般疑问句用助动词开头,故填 Do want to for。
【题目】用方框内动词的正确形式完成句子,每词限用一次。
write, shop, clean, talk |
(1)Linda is to her teacher.
(2)We are the classroom.
(3)She is at the supermarket.
(4)Jack is a letter to his pen pal.
【题目】补全对话, 其中有两个多余选项。
A: Hello, Tim!
B: Hello, Alice! Come in and have a seat.
A: Thank you. I'm coming to say goodbye to you.
B: Really?
A: I'm going to an English Summer Camp there.
B: What will you do at camp?
A:
B: I'm sure you will speak English much better. How long will you stay there?
A: About ten days.
B:
A: Sounds great.
B: The Summer Palace, the Great Wall and some other interesting places. All of them are well worth visiting.
A: Wonderful! But I don't know how I can get to these places.
B: Don't worry. By the way, don't forget to buy a map of Beijing.
A: Thank you for your advice.
B: Enjoy yourself!
A. How about visiting some places of interest in your spare time? |
【题目】Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used once(将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次。注意有一个多余选项。
A.Monday B.sure of C.such D. biggest E. Thursday |
Thanksgiving Day is a big holiday in America. It falls on the fourth 【1】 in November. The day after Thanksgiving Day is Black Friday. It has become the 【2】 shopping day of the year in America. Why is it called Black Friday? How did it become 【3】 a big shopping day?
In fact, nobody is 【4】 where the name comes from. Some people say the term Black Friday from Philadelphia in the 1960s. At that time, the police used the term to describe the traffic jam that happened on the day after Thanksgiving Day.