题目内容
7.I have severalletters to answer this evening,(letter)分析 今天晚上我有几封信要答复.
解答 答案:letters.考查名词复数.句意"今天晚上我有几封信要答复.".根据several几个,可知后修饰可数名词复数,根据所给单词,应该用letter的复数letters.
点评 单词填空类型题要充分理解句意,再根据单词提示完成试题,注意时态,单复数,词性等变化.
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