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【题目】连词成句。根据所给单词或词语,完成句子。要求符合语法,语句通顺,大小写正确。(单词不得重复使用,标点已给出。)

1want, do, know about, to, the festival, you

____________________________________?

2are, many, in, traditions, my hometown, there

____________________________________.

3celebrate, festival, people, Mid-autumn, do, how

____________________________________?

4bought, some mooncakes, my family, I, for

____________________________________.

5bright, moon, what, is, it, a

____________________________________

【答案】

1Do you want to know about the festival?

2There are many traditions in my hometown.

3How do people celebrate Mid-autumn festival?

4I bought some mooncakes for my family.

5What a bright moon it is!

【解析】

1句意:你想知道这个节日么?

一般疑问句。一般疑问句的结构是be动词/助动词+主语+其他。原句中有助动词,所以do放句首;主语you;谓语want ;宾语是动词不定式 to know about the festival。故答案填Do you want to know about the festival?

2句意:我的家乡有很多传统。

陈述句,there be句型。句首there are句型;主语many traditions;地点状语in my hometown。故答案填There are many traditions in my hometown.

3句意:人们怎么庆祝中秋节?

特殊疑问句。特殊疑问句结构是疑问词+ be动词/助动词+主语+其他。疑问词how;助动词do;主语people;谓语celebrate;宾语Mid-autumn festival。故答案填How do people celebrate Mid-autumn festival?

4句意:我为我的家人买了一些月饼。

陈述句。主语I;谓语bought;宾语some mooncakes;buy sth. for sb.为某人某买某物。故答案填I bought some mooncakes for my family.

5句意:多么明亮的月亮啊!

感叹句。What引导的感叹句的结构:what+a/an+形容词+可数名词单数+主语+谓语!引导词what;冠词a;形容词bright;名词moon;主语it;谓语is。故答案填What a bright moon it is!

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