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【题目】完成句子

1北京是多种文化的发源地.

Beijing is__________many cultures

2一半以上的学生来自中国.

__________the students come from China

3他能明白这一点是很重要的.

__________that he can understand it

4孩子们应该尊敬自己的父母和老师.

Kids should__________parents and teachers

5读英文报纸是学习英语的一种好方法.

Reading English newspapers is__________English

6在用餐结束,她给了我一个甜蜜的微笑并说再见.

__________ the mealshe gave me a sweet smile and say goodbye to me

7那块饼干对我来说尝起来像粉笔.

The cookie ________________chalk to me

8按照中国的好传统,我们应该互相帮助.

__________we should help each other

9我不知道怎样处理这个问题.

I don't know what I'll __________this problem

10我能想象出当你看到那条蛇时的反应.

I can __________when you saw the snake

【答案】

1home to

2More than half of

3It is important

4respect their

5a good way to learn/of learning

6At the end of

7tastes/ tastedlike

8In good Chinese tradition

9do with

10imagine your reaction

【解析】

1home意为地方名词+be home to…”意为某地是……的出产地、聚集地;故答案为home to

2more than 意为超过、多于half of…意为一半的……”more than half of 意为一半以上的;故答案为 More than half of

3It’s +adj/n.+ for sb+ to do sth意为做某事对某人来说是……”important意为重要的;故答案为It is important

4respect意为尊敬,动词;空格在情态动词后面,判断填动词原形;根据英语语言表达逻辑习惯,名词前通常有相应的物主代词,主语kids相对应的物主代词用their;故答案为respect their

5a good way to do sth/of doing sth意为做某事的好方法learn English 意为学英语;故答案为 a good way to learn/of learning

6end意为结束at the end of …意为……末端;故答案为At the end of

7taste意为吃起来……” “taste like+名词意为吃起来像……”;主语the cookie是单数,谓语动词要用单三形式;没有特别的语境提示,句子可用一般现在时也可用一般过去时;故答案为tastes/ tastedlike

8tradition意为传统,名词;in good Chinese tradition意为按照中国的好传统;故答案为In good Chinese tradition

9do with 意为处理,通常与what连用,意为怎么处理;故答案为do with

10imagine意为想象reaction意为反应;空格在情态动词后面,判断填动词原形;故答案为 imagine your reaction

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