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【题目】 My uncle liked music when he was young. Now he is a 1(music). He has a 2(love) child, Bob. We often play together in my uncle's garden, especially when it snows. Everything is white because they are c3with snow. Sometimes I write words on some 4(board) to teach Bob. He feels happy to learn in this way. P5he thinks it's interesting.

【答案】

1musician

2lovely

3covered

4boards

5Perhaps

【解析】

本文讲述了我叔叔是一名音乐家。我和他可爱的儿子之间的一些事情。

1句意:现在他是一位音乐家。

根据空前的a可知,此处是表示职业的名词。故答案为musician

2句意:他有一个可爱的孩子,名叫Bob

child是名词“孩子”,此处需要形容词修饰名词,故应填“可爱的”。故答案为lovely

3句意:一切都是白色的,因为他们全部被雪花覆盖。

be covered with… “被……覆盖”。故答案为covered

4句意:有时候我在一些板子上写单词去教Bob

some意为“一些”,后跟不可数名词或可是名词复数。board是可数名词。故答案是boards

5句意:或许他认为这样很有趣。

前面提到He feels happy to learn in this way.意为“Bob用这种方式学习很愉快。”因此推测出“可能是这种方式很有趣。”故答案为Perhaps。

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