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When you treat people and things in a kind, (consider) ,and polite way,you are being respectful. Respect very important home, at school, and everywhere you go. you show respect, you show that you care other people’s feelings or that you care for belongings, buildings, streets and nature.

To show how much respect you have for people and things,try (write) a fun respect poem. The easiest way to do this is to make a simple list of it means to be respectful at school.

First start by making quick list of how you can show respect at school. List poems seem to work best when they are written with a parallel structure; that is,when line begins the same way and follows the same pattern.

Next, take the best lines and put them together in a poem. Remember to keep the parallel structure following the same sentence pattern.

 

1.considerate

2.is

3.at

4.When

5.for

6.for

7.writing

8.a

9.each

10.by

【解析】

1. 考查形容词。considerate与kind、polite一起作定语,修饰way。

2.2】is考查系动词。句意:尊重在家里是非常重要的。缺少系动词。

3.3】at考查介词。 At home在家。

4.4】When考查连词。句意:当你表现出尊敬时,你就会关心其它人的感受或关心他们的东西,建筑,街道和自然。

5.5】for考查介词。Care for 关心。

6.6】writing考查动词的用法。try doing尝试做某事。

7.7】what考查宾语从句。what引导宾语从句,在从句中作means的宾语。

8.8】a考查冠词;make a list of 列。。的表;

9.9】each考查代词。句意:也就是说,当第行以同样的方式开始时,下面都是同样的形式。

10.0】by考查介词。句意:通过遵循同样的样式,记得保持平行的结构。

考点:语法填空。

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