题目内容

根据句意和汉语注释,在答卷标有题号的横线上,写出单词的正确形式。

1.Computers are one of the greatest _____________ (创意) of the 20th century.

2.The two girls looked _____________ (类似的), though they aren’t sisters or cousins.

3.“Do you need more milk?” “No, thanks. There is _____________ (充足) in the fridge.”

4.The light was red but the ambulance (救护车) drove straight _____________ (穿过).

 

1.inventions

2.similar

3.plenty

4.through

【解析】

试题分析:

1.句意:电脑是二十个世纪最大的发明之一所填名词跟在介词短语one of之后,所以填写复数名词inventions。

2.句意:两个女孩看起来很相似,尽管他们不是姐妹或堂姐妹similar类似的,在句中作表语。

3.句意:“你需要牛奶?“不,谢谢。冰箱里有充足。”plenty充足,在句中作主语。

4.句意:是红灯救护车径直穿过Through穿过。

考点:单词拼写。

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