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根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词) 1.从广州飞到悉尼需要...

根据所给的汉语内容,用英语完成下列句子。(每空限填一词)

1.从广州飞到悉尼需要多长时间?

________ ________ does ________ ________ to fly from Guanzghou1 to Sydney?

2.如果你想知道这个单词的意思,查一下字典吧。

It you want to know the meaning of this word, just ________ it ________ in the dictionary.

3. 你讲得太快了,我听不懂,能再说一次吗?

You spoke ________ fast ________ I couldn’t understand you. Would you say it again?

4. 旅途愉快!请与我们保持联系。

Enjoy your trip, and please ________ in touch _______ us.

5.这项工程很快就会完成。

The project ________ ________ ________ soon.

6.我不知道他是否能准时到校。

I wonder ________ ________ ________ ________ to school on time.

7.这本书真有用啊!我看了很多遍。

________ ________ ________ book it is! I have read it many times.

 

1.How long; it take 2.look; up 3.so; that 4.keep; with 5.will; be; finished/completed 6.whether/if; he; can; get 7.What; a; useful 【解析】 试题分析: 1.How long; it take考查疑问词,how long 多长时间;花费时间用it takes…to do句型 2.look; up考查短语:look up;查阅,是动副结构的短语,代词要放中间。 3.so; that考查短语:so...that... 如此……以致于…… 4.keep; with考查固定短语:keep in touch with与……保持联系 5.will; be; finished/completed考查一般将来时的被动语态,根据soon可知,这里指的是将来被完成。 6.whether/if; he; can; get考查宾语从句,陈述语序,主句用一般现在时。短语get to school到达学校。 7.What; a; useful考查感叹句。Book是可数名词的单数,所以应该用不定冠词,中间不定冠词a易错填为an。useful是以辅音音素开头的,所以用a. 考点:完成句子。
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Entry Form (参赛表)

Singer's Name

 

Singer’s Age

 

 

Competition Type

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Age

Singing

Bring your own CD, Prepare 2 songs

13-19 year olds only

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