This is our nice ___21___ . In our school, there___22___ twenty classrooms. __23____ every classroom, there is a TV __24_____ some computers. ___25___ to the classrooms, you can see two beautiful __26_____. The students like reading __27______ and magazines there. There are six science labs in our school,___28_____.We can have science lessons there. Oh, look! Some students are playing games in the __29_____. After school, let’s ___30___ tennis there.
小題1:
A.libraryB.gymC.classroomD.school
小題2:
A.hasB.a(chǎn)reC.isD.have
小題3:
A.OnB.BehindC.InD.Under
小題4:
A.orB.a(chǎn)ndC.withD.but
小題5:
A.NextB.Behind C.OnD.In
小題6:
A.librariesB.gymsC.classroomsD.offices
小題7:
A.flowersB.booksC.matchesD.television
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)lsoB.eitherC.tooD.only
小題9:
A.libraryB.gymC.classroomD.school
小題10:
A.watchB.lookC.playD.read

小題1:D
小題2:B
小題3:C
小題4:B
小題5:A
小題6:A
小題7:B
小題8:C
小題9:B
小題10:C

小題1:根據(jù)后文可知本句的含義為這是我們非常漂亮的學校,school表示學校的含義,故本題選D。
小題2:本句的含義為在我們的學校有20個教室,there be表示某地有的含義,最近的單詞為復數(shù)使用are,故本題選B。
小題3:本句的含義為在每一個教室都有一個電視機和一些電腦,在教室里用介詞in,故本題選C。
小題4:本句的含義為在每一個教室都有一個電視機和一些電腦,表示并列用連詞and,故本題選B。
小題5:本句的含義為靠近教室,你可以看見兩個漂亮的圖書館,next to表示靠近的含義,故本題選A。
小題6:學生們讀書的地方應該是圖書館,library表示圖書館的意思,故本題選A。
小題7:本句的含義為學生們在圖書館喜歡看書和雜志,book表示書的含義,故本題選B。
小題8:本句的含義為在我們的學校同時還有六個實驗室,在肯定句句尾表示也,還的意思可用too,故本題選C。
小題9:本句的含義為一些學生正在體育館做有些,gym表示體育館的含義,故本題選B。
小題10:本句的含義為讓我們放學后在體育館打網(wǎng)球吧,play表示玩或打的含義,故本題選C。
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