【題目】
It is Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Green are at home. Their two __________ stay with them.
One is their son, Jim, and ________ is their daughter, Kate. The __________brother and sister are in the same school. They both _________ hard and have good grades. But they don't have __________classes today. Now, they _________ chess in the room. They are very happy. Mr. Green is reading a newspaper in the sitting room, _________ tea from time to time. From the newspaper he knows there will be a relay race in his city. He likes sports very much and he wants to take part in it _________. Mrs. Green __________ clothes. She wants to make _________ food for the family. She hopes they can have lunch early, because she doesn't want to miss her favorite TV play! What a lovely mother!
【1】A. boy B. girl C. child D. children
【2】A. other B. another C. the other D. all the other
【3】A. young B. old C. younger D. older
【4】A. learn B. play C. study D. use
【5】A. some B. no C. much D. any
【6】A. play B. played C. are playing D. is playing
【7】A. drinking B. making C. buying D. selling
【8】A. now B. yesterday C. last week D. tomorrow
【9】A. wash B. is washing C. to wash D. washing
【10】A. delicious B. bad C. terrible D. boring
【答案】
【1】D
【2】C
【3】A
【4】C
【5】D
【6】C
【7】A
【8】D
【9】B
【10】A
【解析】本文介紹了格林一家在加的活動(dòng)情況,他的兩個(gè)孩子在下棋,自己在看報(bào)紙和飲茶,妻子在洗衣服。
【1】句意:他們的兩個(gè)孩子和他們住在一起。A. boy男孩; B. girl女孩;C. child 孩子,單數(shù);D. children孩子們,復(fù)數(shù)。two修飾可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù)。故選D。
【2】句意:一個(gè)是他們的兒子,吉姆,另一個(gè)是他們的女兒,凱特。one …the other…一個(gè)……另一個(gè)。故選C。
【3】句意:姐弟倆在同一所學(xué)校上學(xué)。A. young 年輕的; B. old年長的;C. younger 比較級,較年輕的;D. older比較級,較年長的。由句意可知姐弟倆年齡不大,故選A。
【4】句意:他們學(xué)習(xí)都很努力,成績也很好。A. learn了解;B. play玩;C. study學(xué)習(xí);D. use使用。study hard努力學(xué)習(xí);結(jié)合句意可知C正確。
【5】句意:但是他們今天沒有課。A. some一些,用在肯定句中; B. no沒有;C. much 許多的,大量的;D. any一些,用在否定句和疑問句中。本題為否定句用any。故選D。
【6】句意:現(xiàn)在,他們正在房間里下棋。由句意可知用進(jìn)行時(shí),主語為they復(fù)數(shù),謂語用are。故選C。
【7】句意:格林先生正在客廳里讀報(bào)紙,偶爾喝茶。A. drinking喝;B. making制造;C. buying買;D. selling賣。由句意可知選A。
【8】句意:他非常喜歡運(yùn)動(dòng),他想明天去參加。A. now現(xiàn)在;B. yesterday昨天;C. last week上周;D. tomorrow明天。A項(xiàng)用進(jìn)行時(shí);B/C兩項(xiàng)用過去時(shí)。這句話為一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),故選D。
【9】句意:格林太太正在洗衣服。選A應(yīng)該加es;C為動(dòng)詞不定式,不能做謂語;D項(xiàng)為動(dòng)名詞,也不能作謂語。故選B。
【10】句意:她想為家里做可口的食物。A. delicious可口的; B. bad壞的; C. terrible可怕的; D. boring無聊的。由句意可知選A。
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