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1.The food your mother cooks is t_____ ...

 

1.The food your mother cooks is t_____ than that my mother does.

2.We decided to explore that u______ area. No one has been there before.

3.Many modern stations have been built, so these old ones will be out of s______in the future.

4.Jack’s father passed away in a car accident in his early f________.

5.I have r_______ that small children are really tiring to deal with

6.You can’t remember so many ___________(科学家) telephone numbers in such a short time.

7.When Mr. Jiang got home, he found his__________ (私人的) papers were spread all over the floor.

8.To ______(满足) his son’s curiosity, Father took him to that lonely island by boat.

9.This pair of leather shoes Steven gave you yesterday is ______ (特别地) made for you.

10.The boy who won the drawing competition is the _______(骄傲) of his class.

 

1.tastier 2.unknown 3.service 4.fifties 5.realized 6.scientists’ 7.private 8.satisfy 9.specially 10.pride 【解析】 1.句意:你妈妈做的食物比我妈妈做的食物好吃多了。Is后用形容词,根据than可知,这里应该用形容词的比较级。故答案为:tastier。 2.句意:我们决定探险未知的区域,以前没人去过那里。根据No one has been there before.可知,指大家都不知道的地区,空格后是名词,所以这里用形容词。故答案为:unknown。 3.句意:许多现代化的车站已经修建,因此这些老的车站在未来将不再使用。短语out of service停用。故答案为:service。 4.句意:杰克的爸爸在刚50多岁的时候在车祸中去世了。短语in one’s +整十的复数“在某人多少岁的时候”。故答案为:fifties。 5.句意:我已经意识到对付孩子真的狠累人。have后用过去分词,这里是现在完成时。根据句意故答案为:realized。 6.句意:你可能在那么短的时间内记不住那么多的科学家的电话号码。空格前有many,所以应该用名词的复数形式,空格后有名词,所以这里应该名词的所有格形式。名词复数的所有格先变成复数,在复数后加’.故答案为:scientists’。 7.句意:当江先生到达家的时候,他发现他的私人文件满地都是。空格后是名词,所以这里应该用形容词。故答案为:private。 8.句意:为了满足他儿子的好奇心,父亲带着他坐船到了一个荒岛上。To是动词不定式的符号,后跟动词原形。故答案为:satisfy 。 9.句意:Steven昨天给你的这双皮鞋是特地为你做的。空格前后是动词,所以用副词来修饰动词。故答案为:specially。 10.句意:赢得画画比赛的那个男孩以他的班级为自豪。空格前有定冠词the,所以后面用名词的形式。故答案为:pride。 点睛:做单词拼写应注意:首先要仔细审题,明确大意。在句子缺词的情况下,尽量弄懂句子大意并根据已给出的语境,判断出所缺的单词,试将该单词放入句子当中,看是否能使句子完整,句意明确。注意词性,写出词形。在解题过程中,要特别注意根据句子中所缺成分,判断所缺单词的词类。 1、名词,就要注意单复数及所有格的形式;如:3、6、10题。 2、动词,就要注意主谓一致、时态和语态的一致性;如:5题。 3、形容词和副词,就要注意形容词和副词之间的转化规则;如:1题。 4、词组和短语,就要注意固定搭配。
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