【題目】根據(jù)句子意思,用括號中所給單詞的正確形式填空。(每空限填一個單詞)
【1】Everyone in the family is against Toby’s ___________(decide) to sell the house.
【2】Don’t forget to say goodbye to ________ (he) when you leave.
【3】Mary looks young and beautiful. It’s hard to imagine she is already in her ______(forty).
【4】Both boys had good manners, ____________(polite) shaking hands.
【5】Ma Yun is always considered as one of the world’s ____________(wealth) men.
【答案】
【1】decision
【2】him
【3】forties
【4】politely
【5】wealthiest
【解析】
【1】句意:家里的每個人都反對托比賣房子的決定。Toby’s:托比的,名詞所有格,后面跟名詞。decide:對…作出抉擇,決定,動詞;名詞decision:決策,決定。結(jié)合句意和所給詞可知答案是decision。
【2】句意:你走的時候別忘了跟他說再見。say goodbye to sb.:向…說再見,向誰道別,to是介詞,后面跟人稱代詞賓格。he:他,人稱代詞主格,賓格是him。結(jié)合句意和所給詞可知答案是him。
【3】句意:瑪麗看起來又年輕又漂亮。很難想象她已經(jīng)四十多歲了。in one’s forties:在某人的四十多歲的時候。結(jié)合句意和所給詞可知答案是forties。
【4】句意:兩個男孩都很有禮貌,禮貌地握手。副詞修飾動詞,本詞修飾動詞短語shaking hands,可知填副詞。polite:有禮貌的,客氣的,形容詞;副詞是politely:有禮貌地,彬彬有禮地。結(jié)合句意和所給詞可知答案是politely。
【5】句意:馬云一直被認為是世界上最富有的人之一。形容詞修飾名詞,本詞修飾名詞,可知填形容詞。wealth:財產(chǎn),財富,名詞;形容詞wealthy:富有的,富裕的,有錢的。結(jié)合句意,表達“最有錢的”答案是wealthiest。
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【5】_________
【6】__________
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