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用方框中所给单词或词组的适当形式填空,每词限用一次。

buy       child      good   nine    stay at home

1. —How many _______ are there in your family?

—There are three.

2.Judy _______ a new shirt yesterday.

3.—Where do you live?

—I live in a tall building, on the ________floor.

4.—To stay away from A/H1N1 flu disease, how to do on weekends?

—You’d better ________.

5.Dick can sing English songs very ________.

 

1.children 2.bought 3.ninth 4.stay at home 5.well 【解析】 试题分析: 1.句意:-你家有几个孩子?有三个。所填词被短语How many 修饰在句中作主语,应该是一个复数名词。结合所给词汇可知该填写children,孩子们。 2.句意:朱迪昨天买了一件新衬衫。所填词在句中作谓语,根据时间状语yesterday 可知该用一般过去时。结合所给词汇可知该填写动词过去式bought,买。 3.句意:-你住在哪里?-我住在一幢大楼的第九层。所填词前有定冠词,修饰单数名词,结合所给词汇可知该填写序数词ninth,第九。 4.句意:-远离甲型H1N1流感的疾病,在周末如何做?-你最好呆在家里。所填词跟在had better之后,该用原形动词。结合所给词汇可知该填写stay at home,呆在家里。 5.好英文歌曲。所填词在句中修饰动词短语作状语,该是一个副词。结合所给词汇可知该填写well,好。 考点:选词填空。
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