【題目】根據(jù)句意和漢語注釋,在答題卡對應(yīng)題號的橫線上,寫出單詞的正確形式。

1If new energy is used more _________ (廣泛), there will be much less pollution..

2Mr Black is the _____________ (嚴格) teacher I have ever met. But I like him a lot.

3The boy remembered ________ () the door when he left home, but forgot to turn off the light.

4To all the teachers’ _________(詫異), he made much rapid progress in the final exam.

【答案】

1widely

2strictest

3locking

4surprise

【解析】

1句意:如果更廣泛地使用新能源,將會有更少的污染。本句是比較級+比較級結(jié)構(gòu);use用,動詞需用副詞修飾;根據(jù)句意語境和漢語提示,可知填widely。

2句意:布萊克先生是我所遇到的最嚴格的老師。但是我很喜歡他。名詞teacher需用形容詞修飾,定冠詞the修飾最高級,根據(jù)句意語境和漢語提示,可知填strictest。

3句意:這個男孩記得他離開家時鎖了門,但忘了關(guān)燈。remember doing記得做過某事,remember to do記得去做某事(還沒做的事)。but但是,連接并列結(jié)構(gòu);根據(jù)but forgot to turn off the light和漢語提示,可知記得鎖了門,故填locking。

4句意:令所有老師驚訝的是,他在期末考試中進步很快。teachers’老師的,所有格后接名詞;to one’s surprise讓人驚訝的是,固定短語;根據(jù)句意語境和漢語提示,可知填surprise。

單詞拼寫題,要求根據(jù)句意語境和漢語提示填空。主要考查單詞形式,包括名詞的單復數(shù)和所有格、動詞的三單形式、非謂語動詞、基數(shù)詞或序數(shù)詞,主格代詞/賓格代詞和物主代詞(形容詞性物主代詞/名詞性物主代詞)等。這類題目難度不大,重點是掌握句意,在理解的基礎(chǔ)上把握句子時態(tài),從而判斷所給單詞的正確形式。

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