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1.Listen, the country music s_____ so sweet.

2.Sally couldn’t help l______ when she heard the good news.

3.Please c______ if we’ve got what we need to make vegetable salad.

4.John, you are standing too near to the TV. Can you move a bit f_______?

5.The story was so b______ that some people fell asleep while listening.

6.Tina is the youngest, but she can do everything as well as a_____ else in her class.

7. Young children should have good h_____, such as getting up early, eating a healthy diet and so on.

8. Tom, Jack and Lucy have finished their speeches. Who will be the f______ speaker? Get ready, please.

9. Mr. Wang has received o_____ 30 e-mails from his students about their summer vacation plans.

10. Watching TV i______ isn’t always bad for you, but spending too much time on it is not good for your eyes.

 

1.sounds 2.laughing 3.check 4.farther 5.boring 6.anyone 7.habits 8.fourth 9.over 10.itself 【解析】 试题分析: 1.句意:听,这首乡村音乐听起来非常美妙。Sound听起来,系动词,句中用第三人称单数。 2.句意:当她听到这个好消息时,Sally禁不住笑起来了。Can’t help doing sth,情不自禁做某事,laugh大笑,句中用动词的ing形式。 3.句意:请检查下我们是否已经买了做蔬菜沙拉所需要的东西。If引导宾语从句,check检查,动词。 4.句意:约翰,你站得太靠近电视了。你能远移一点吗?further更远,形容词far的比较级,句中a bit修饰比较级。 5.句意:这个故事如此无聊,一些人在听到的时候睡着了。Boring无聊的,形容词。 6.句意:Tina是最小的,但是她能够和班上其他人一样做好每件事情。Anyone else任何其余的人。 7.句意:小孩子应该要有好的习惯,例如早起,健康的饮食等等。Habit习惯,可数名词,句中用复数形式。 8.句意:Tom, Jack和Lucy已经结束了演讲。谁将是第四个演讲者呢?请准备。Fourth第四,序数词。 9.句意:王老师从他的学生那儿收到了超过30封关于暑假计划的邮件。Over超过。 10.句意:看电视本身不是总对你有害,但是花太多的时间看电视对你的眼睛不好。Itself它自己,反身代词,在句中做主语。 考点: 单词填空。
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