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【题目】选词填空

present, minute, one, physics, last

1In the UK, each lesson ________ for an hour.

2There is a big sports meeting ________ a year in our school,

3My home is not far, it’s only five ________ by bicycle.

4Of all the subjects, I like _______ best and I want to be a scientist when I grow up.

5Every morning our head teacher comes to see if all the students are ________.

【答案】

1lasts

2once

3minutes

4physics

5present

【解析】

1句意:在英国,每节课持续一小时。

由语境和所给单词的词意可知,应该选择last;本题陈述的是客观事实,因此应该用一般现在时,主语each lesson是单数,因此谓语用三单形式。故答案为:lasts

2句意:我们学校每年开一次大型运动会。

由语境和所给单词的词意可知,应该选择one;本题是指,一年一次:once a year;故答案为:once

3句意:我家不远,骑自行车只要五分钟。

由语境和所给单词的词意可知,应该选择minuteminute分钟,可数名词;由five可知,后面的名词用复数形式。故答案为:minutes

4句意:在所有的科目中,我最喜欢物理,我想长大后成为一名科学家。

由“Of all the subjects”在所有的科目中和所给单词的词意可知,应该选择physicsphysics:名词,物理学。故答案为:physics

5句意:每天早上我们的班主任来看看是否所有的学生都在场。

由语境和所给单词的词意可知,应该选择presentbe present:在场;到场。 故答案为:present

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