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    On Sunday mornings,people often have a lie-in.That 1.(mean) they get up later than they do during the week.You won't feel so busy and nervous as weekdays. Some people go to church on Sunday mornings.2.(family) often have a big Sunday lunch together.The meal is usually roast meat with vegetables.A lot of adults spend the afternoon sleeping in front of the TV!

Shopping centers are popular places to go on Sunday afternoons. All the big shops are open 3. 11a.m.to 5p.m.,but most smaller shops are closed all day.

Then it's Sunday evening,and your parents say "Come on,it's school again tomorrow." So it's time 4.(do) your homework if you haven't done it yet. Then pack your school bag and have 5. early night.

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The monkey mother has two little monkeys. They 6.(live) in a big forest for many years.She likes the younger monkey,not the other. One daywhile they 7.(play), a tiger came up to them.The monkey ran away with the younger monkey and left the older alone.She climbed up a tree and took the 8.(young) in her arms.

After some timethe tiger went away slowly.The monkey took the baby out of her arms.She was surprised to see that the baby was dead,because just now, the baby 9.(hold) in arms too tightly (紧紧地).Very long time later,she remembered to look for the older baby.The older baby was hiding in a tree hole.He saved 10.( he).How clever the little kid is!

 

1.means 2.Families 3.from 4.to do 5.an 6.have lived 7.were playing 8.younger 9.was held 10.himself 【解析】 第一篇短文主要介绍了人们星期天的生活情况。早晨可以睡懒觉,一家人通常一起吃上一顿丰盛的午餐。晚餐通常是烤肉加蔬菜。许多成年人下午都在电视前睡觉!购物中心是星期天下午最受欢迎的地方。第二篇短文介绍了一只聪明的小猴子。讲述了猴子妈妈虽然有两个猴宝宝,但她更喜欢小的那个,在一次玩耍时,它们被狼追赶,猴子妈妈只把小的那只猴子揽到手臂里爬上树躲避而不顾大的那只,狼走后小的那只猴子死了,因为它被抱得太紧了;当猴子妈妈想到去找大的那只猴子时,发现它藏在了一个木头里,自己救了自己。 1.句意:那就是说他们可以比平常起床晚一点。上一句“On Sunday mornings,people often have a lie-in.”使用的是一般现在时,表示经常性的情况,对此句进行解释说明时也要用一般现在时,作主语的that是单数形式,谓语动词也要用三单形式,故答案为means。 2.句意:星期天一家人在一起吃上一顿丰盛的午餐。此处指家庭成员,指众多的家庭中的成员,要用复数形式,答案为Families。 3.句意:所有的大商店都从上午11点到下午5点营业。介词短语“from…to…”意为“从……到……”,此处连接两个时间,表示时间段,故答案为from。 4.句意:因此如果你没有完成作业,现在就到了做作业的时候了。It’s time to do sth.到做某事的时间了,故答案为to do。 5.句意:然后收拾好你的书包,早点睡觉。night是单数可数,前面的修饰词early发音是以元音音素开头,故前面要用不定冠词an。 6.句意:他们在一片大森林里生活了多年。此句表达的是当前的状况,由for years可知此处要用现在完成时,结构为have/has+动词的过去分词,主语they是复数形式,所以答案为have lived。表示已经住了多年。 7.句意:有一天,正当他们玩耍的时候,一只老虎向他们走来。while与进行时态连用,结合语境可知此处表示当狼来时它们正在玩,从句用的一般过去时,主句用过去进行时表示从句动作发生时,主句动作正在进行.主语they是复数,助动词were加上play的现在分词即可,故答案为were playing。 8.句意:她爬上一棵树,把较小的那只猴子抱在怀里。根据上一句“The monkey ran away with the younger monkey and left the older alone”此处表示猴子妈妈带着小的猴子快速逃走了,把大的那只猴子单独留下了,故答案为younger。 9.句意:因为刚才那只小猴子被抱得太紧了。the baby和hold间是动宾关系,当the baby作主语时,要用被动语态,结构为be+及物动词的过去分词.此处时态是一般过去时,主语the baby是第三人称单数,所以填was加上hold的过去分词即可,答案为was held。 10.句意:他救了自己。根据前面的句子“The older baby was hiding in a tree hole.”可知,那只大一点的猴子藏在了一个树洞里,是自己救了自己,故答案填反身代词himself。
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