题目内容

用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每个单词限用一次。

worry, early, umbrella, ride, important

1.I have got a horse I like_________ it every morning.

2.You can often see people with _________ in England because the weather changes a lot.

3.She missed the train, so she looks _________.

4.Mother usually gets up _________ than the others in my family.

5.We all know the ___________ of English but only some of us can learn it well.

 

1.riding

2.umbrellas

3.worried

4.earlier

5.importance

【解析】

试题分析:

1. doing something喜欢做某事。

2.

3.

4.

5.】考查名词。句意: 我们都知道英语的重要性,但是我们中仅有一些能学好。此题考查名词,important的名词形式是importance,故填importance。

考点:考查适当形式填空。

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