【題目】Complete the sentence with the given words in their proper forms(用括號中所 給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,每空格填一詞

1Chinese people started to open to the western world______ago.(century)

2The recording will be played ______to make sure you can understand each word.(two)

3A friend of______ got the first prize for the high jump in the sports meeting.(me)

4Mr Zhang has a large of stamps______ since he is a big fan of them.(collect)

5The firemen decided to cut the iron fence______ so as to save the girl.(immediate)

6In the old mountain village, people learned a way to make paper______.(tradition)

7The well-known restaurant will______10 new dishes next month.(service)

8It is ______of my mother to lose her purse on the way to the market.(happy)

【答案】

1centuries

2twice

3mine

4collection

5immediately

6traditionally

7serve

8unhappy

【解析】

1centuries

句意:幾個世紀(jì)前,中國人們開始面向西方世界開放。century表示世紀(jì),前面沒有數(shù)詞或冠詞修飾,故用復(fù)數(shù)形式,centuries ago幾個世紀(jì)前,故為centuries。

2twice

句意:為了確保你們能理解每一個單詞那個錄音被播了兩次。此處表示兩次,故用twice。

3mine

句意:我的一個朋友在運動會中獲得了跳高第一名。位于介詞of后,作賓語,表示我的朋友中的一個朋友,故用me的名詞性物主代詞形式,故為mine。

4collection

句意:張先生自從成為集郵迷后,他有很多郵票收集。作為介詞of的賓語,用名詞短語,stamps collection郵票收集,故為collection。

5immediately

句意:消防隊員們?yōu)榱司饶莻女孩,決定馬上切斷那個鐵柵欄。修飾動賓短語cut the iron fence,故用副詞,故為immediately。

6traditionally

句意:在那個古老的山村里,人們學(xué)會了一種傳統(tǒng)地造紙的方法。修飾動賓短語make paper,故用副詞,故為traditionally。

7serve

句意:下個月那個著名的餐館將推出10道新菜。位于助動詞will后,謂語用動詞原形,故為serve。

8unhappy

句意:我媽媽在去超市的路上丟了錢包,這讓她不高興。根據(jù)句型It’s+形容詞+of sb to do sth某人做某事,某人是……。結(jié)合句意,我媽媽丟了錢包,她應(yīng)感到不高興,故用形容詞unhappy。

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