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根据句意,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。 1.She always catch ...

根据句意,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。

1.She always catch the ______(late) fashion. She has a good taste.

2.You’d better drive carefully for your own_______(safe).

3.I watched a film ________ (base) on a famous novel yesterday evening.

4.This book is very interesting. It is worth_______ (read) twice.

5.My grandparents refuse to live in the city with us. They prefer to live _______ (peace) in the country.

 

1.latest 2.safety 3.based 4.reading 5.peacefully 【解析】 试题分析: 1.句意:她总是赶最新的时尚。她有一个好的品味。late形容词, 晚的。本句是“最新的”,应使用形容词的最高级。所以应填写latest。 2.句意:为了你自身的安全, 你最好小心驾驶。safe形容词,安全的;safety是其名词,安全。本句own后跟名词。所以应填写safety。 3.句意:我昨天晚上看了一部基于一本著名小说的电影。base动词,以……作基础。本句缺少过去分词作定语。所以应填写based。 4.句意:这本书是非常有趣的。值得读两次。be worth doing 值得做某事。所以应填写reading。 5. 考点:考查单词填空。
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