题目内容

 

1.Is Western food as         (taste) as Chinese food?

2.         (hope), we can start again and build a better world on Mars.

3.Have you been to Beijing? It is in           (north) China.

4.When you learn English, try to have _________(fun) with the language.

5.Hearing the good news, he just jumped with        (excite).

6.The robot needs repairing. You’d better have someone          (repair) it at once.

7.We are good _________ (partner) no matter what we do.

8.The bell __________ (ignore); nobody went into the classroom yesterday.

9.The book is so __________ (encourage) that everyone wants to own it.

10.It is hard for us __________ (communicate) with native Americans.

 

【答案】

 

1. tasty    

2.Hopefully       

3.northern   

4. fun   

5. excitement

6.repair    

7.partners 

8. was ignored 

9.encouraging  

10.to communicate

【解析】

试题分析:单词拼写考察实词居多,特别应注意名词单复数的变化,动词时态语态的变化,形容词和副词的变化,以及虚拟语气等具体语法的使用。

1.tasty  本句中的as…as…之间应该使用形容词副词的原级。因为前面是is,故这里使用形容词tasty作为表语。

2. Hopefully    本句使用hopefully作为状语修饰整个句子。我们很有希望重新开始在火星上建设一个更好的世界。

3. northern  后面有名词China。前面应该使用形容词northern作为定语修饰它。

4.fun   固定搭配have fun玩得开心。这里的fun是一个不可数名词,作为have的宾语。

5.excitement  介词with要接名词excitement做它的宾语,形成介宾短语。

6.repair  固定结构have sb do sth让某人做某事。

7. partners  本句的主语是we,说明后面要使用复数形式partners。

8. was ignored  根据后句:没有人走进教室,说明铃声被忽视了。

9.encouraging   本句的主语是the book,句中使用现在分词转换的形容词encouraging令人鼓舞的,来修饰主语的名词。

10. to communicate  本句的It是形式主语,真正的主语是后面的不定式结构。

考点:考察词汇

 

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