题目内容

按所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子。答案必须填写在答题卷相应的横线上,每格限填一词。(本大题共10分,每格0.5分)

1.人们在过马路时应该遵守交通法规。

People should follow the rules when they .

2.请记得为今天的晚会准备食物和饮料。

Please food and drinks today’s party.

3.无锡位于南京东面大约110英里的地方。

Wuxi is about 110 miles Nanjing.

4.这位老人经常看着窗外,等待他的儿子。

The old man often the window wait for his son.

5.我正盼望着今年的圣诞节。

I this year’s Christmas.

 

1.traffic cross the road

2.remember to prepare for

3.to the east of

4.looks out of to

5.am looking forward to

【解析】

试题分析:

1.follow the traffic rules遵守交通规则;cross the road 过马路,故用traffic cross the road

2.prepare sth for sth为某事而做准备,故用remember to prepare for

3.to the east of

4.the window 从窗子向外看;to wait for his son 等候儿子,作目的状语,故用looks out of to

5.look forward to doing sth盼望做某事,故用am looking forward to

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