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1.Guangdong Province is in the ________...

 

1.Guangdong Province is in the _______________ (south) part of our country.

2.Take a look at the bread. I think it has been bitten. I guess there are _______________ (mouse) in the kitchen.

3.The children were afraid of _______________ (dark). They screamed and cried in the dark hole.

4.My cousin hasn’t got used to the life in this _______________ (Europe) country yet since he came here.

5.The students dont like the _______________ (rule) of their dormitory (宿舍) because he is hard on them.

 

1.southern 2.mice 3.darkness 4.European 5.ruler 【解析】 1.句意:广东省在我们国家的南部。因为空格后有名词,所以这里应该用形容词,故答案为:southern。 2.句意:看看面包,我认为它被咬了,我猜厨房里有老鼠。因为空格前的动词是are,所以句子的主语应该是复数形式,mice是复数形式。故答案为:mice 。 3.句意:孩子们害怕黑,他们在黑洞里又叫又哭。空格前是介词,所以这里应该用名词,dark是形容词,darkness名词。故答案为:darkness。 4.句意:自从来到这里,我的表弟还不习惯欧洲的生活。空格后是名词,这里需要形容词来修饰名词,Europe名词,European欧洲的。故答案为:European。 5.句意:学生不喜欢他们的宿舍长,因为他对他们太苛刻了。the后应该用名词,根据he is hard on them.这里指的是人,rule规章制度;ruler统治者,领导者,指人。故答案为:ruler。
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