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【题目】根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词。要求写出完整单词(每空限填一词)

1—How o______do you go to the library

—At least once a week

2David studies hard. I am sure he can pass the English e_____.

3When she first went to university, she felt very I _____because she knew no one there.

4We can I_____a lot about pandas from different books and TV programs.

5He likes all kinds of jokes because he has a great sense of h_____.

6The boy fell behind, so he had to run to c_____up with his father.

【答案】

1often

2exam

3lonely

4learn

5humor/humour

6catch

【解析】

1句意:-你多久去一次图书馆?-至少一周一次。根据下面的回答At least once a week可知,这里问的是去图书馆的频率,应用How often,意为“多久一次”,故这里填often

2句意:David学习很努力,我确信他能通过英语考试。根据句意David studies hard…he can pass…“他能通过”以及首字母可知,这里表示“通过考试”,故应填exam,是一个名词。

3句意:当她第一次去大学的时候,她感到很孤独,因为在哪里她谁也不认识。根据句意because she knew no one there可知,她“感到孤独”,故应填lonely,形容词,在句中作表语。

4句意:在不同的书和电视节目中,我们可以了解很多关于大熊猫的事情。根据句意a lot about pandas from different books and TV programs可知,这里表示“了解”,应用动词learn,空前有情态动词can,故这里填动词原形。

5句意:他喜欢各种各样的笑话,因为他很有幽默感。根据句意He likes all kinds of jokes可知,这里应表示“他有幽默感”,humor或者humour两种拼写方式都可以,意为“幽默”。

6句意:这个小男孩落后了,因此他不得不奔跑来追赶上他的爸爸。根据句意The boy fell behind可知,这里应表示“追赶”,考查固定短语catch up with…,空前是had to,“不得不”,故这里填动词原形catch

这个题目是单词拼写,考查单词在具体语境中的使用。做题时,应根据句意和所给单词的首字母,填写适当的单词,并注意使用单词的正确形式。例如第2小题,根据句意David studies hard…he can pass…“他能通过”以及首字母可知,这里表示“通过考试”,故应填exam,是一个名词。再如第6小题,根据句意The boy fell behind可知,这里应表示“追赶”,考查固定短语catch up with…,空前是had to,“不得不”,故这里填动词原形catch

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