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【题目】阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)

Look after your body and it will look after you! Here is some 1(建议) for keeping your body 2(健康的). First, you should get 3(足够的) sleep every night. If you go to bed too late, you will feel 4(疲劳的) in the morning and you can't work 5(). Don't forget to drink lots of water. 6(另一个) thing—you shouldn't stay at home all the time. It is not good for you. You should go for a walk every day to get 7(新鲜的) air. You should 8(总是) keep your body clean. And don't forget to brush your 9(牙齿) twice or three times a day, especially 10(……之后) meals.

【答案】

1advice

2healthy

3enough

4tired

5well

6Another

7fresh

8always

9teeth

10after

【解析】

身体健康对我们来说是非常重要的,如何保持身体健康呢?这篇短文的作者给了我们一些很好的建议。

1句意:下面是一些保持你的身体健康的建议。

根据所给单词的意思可知,这里考查advice,意为“建议”,是一个不可数名词,没有复数形式。故这里直接填advice

2句意:下面是一些保持你的身体健康的建议。

根据单词的汉语意思可知,这里考查的是healthy,意为“健康的”,是一个形容词。keep+宾语+形容词,意为“使……保持……”。故这里填healthy

3句意:首先,你每晚都应有足够的睡眠。

根据单词的汉语意思可知,这里考查enough,意为“足够的”,是一个形容词,作定语,修饰后面的名词sleep,故填enough

4句意:如果你睡觉晚,早上你就会感觉很疲劳,不能很好地工作。

根据单词的意思可知,这里考查tired,意为“疲劳的”,是一个形容词,在系动词feel后作表语。故填tired

5句意:如果你睡觉晚,早上你就会感觉很疲劳,不能很好地工作。

根据句子结构可知,该空修饰的是前面的动词work,应用副词形式,所以这里考查的是wellgood是形容词,应在句中作表语或者定语。故这里填well

6句意:另外一个事情——你不应该整天待在家里。

根据单词的汉语意思可知,这里考查的是another,意为“另一个”,作定语,修饰后面的名词thing。该空位于句首,第一个字母应大写,故填Another

7句意:你应该每天去散步来获得新鲜的空气。

根据所给单词的汉语意思可知,这里考查的是fresh,意为“新鲜的”,是一个形容词,作定语,修饰后面的名词air

8句意:你应该总是保持身体的干净。

根据句意和单词的意思可知,这里考查的是副词always,这是一个频度副词,放在情态动词的后面,常和 一般现在时搭配使用。故填always

9句意:不要忘记一天刷两到三次牙,尤其在饭后。

根据句意和单词的意思可知,这里考查的是tooth,是一个名词,意为“牙齿”。由常识可知,我们都有很多牙齿,故这里应填复数形式teeth

10句意:不要忘记一天刷两到三次牙,尤其在饭后。

根据单词的汉语意思可知,这里考查的是after,意为“在……之后”,是一个介词,后面跟名词meals作宾语,构成介词短语。

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