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1. The boy fell off the bike yesterday, but _______(幸运的是), he didn’t hurt(伤) himself at all.

2.. Everybody _______(欢呼)when the pop star arrived

3. Did you enjoy _________(你) , children?

4.Tom often _________(想念)life in the country.

5..You shouldn’t buy the ___________(最新的)fashion.

6.The_______(可爱的)girl is my little sister.

7.Have you _______ (听)of this story?

8..After working for hours,I felt very_______(累的).

9..Carrots are good for your ________(健康).

10..Go _____(穿过) the bridge, you can see the library.

 

【答案】

 

1.. luckily

2.cheered

3.. yourselves

4.. misses 

5.. latest

6.lovely

7.. heard 

8.. tired 

9.. health

【小题】10across

【解析】

试题分析:

1..根据本单词放在了开头,可知,本处应该用一个副词,所以应该填luckily。注意luckily的书写。应该与luck和lucky区分开。

2.“欢呼”应该是cheer。由于arrived,可知,本句应该是过去时。所以本题应该填cheered。

3.“你”是you。但是enjoy后面应该接反身代词,又因为children是复数,所以此处的you应该用yourselves。

4.“想念”是miss。通过often可知本句是一般现在时,又因为Tom是第三人称单数,所以miss应加es,所以本题填misses。

5.“最新的”是latest。应该注意用最高级。

6.“可爱的”是lovely。本句的意思是“这个可爱的女孩是我的妹妹。”

7.“听”是hear。根据have可知,本句是现在完成时,have后面应该接过去分词,所以本题应该填heard。

8.“累的”是tired。本句的意思是“几个小时的工作之后,我感到很累。”

9.“健康”是health(n.)。注意与healthy(adj.)和healthily(adv)的区别。

10.表示“穿过”的词有:across(从表面),through(从中间)past(经过,从旁边)。根据题意,应该是across。表示从桥上经过。

考点:本题考查词汇。

点评:完成此类题目,首先应该掌握单词的书写,其次,应注意名词的单复数,动词的单三形式,动词的时态,以及形容词和副词等词性。当然还要注意固定搭配。

 

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