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1.Tom is a b______boy. It seems that he...

 

1.Tom is a b______boy. It seems that he fears nothing.

2.The back s______ of the car is wide enough for three people.

3.Talking louldy is not a______ in the library.

4.The old days were so much different f______ today.

5.The young couple looked e______ for their lost child

6.When you m______ pink and white you get a lighter pink

 

1.brave 2.seat 3.allowed/accepted/admitted 4.from 5.everywhere 6.mix 【解析】 1.句意:Tom是非常勇敢的,好像他什么都不怕。brave勇敢的,是一个形容词。根据句意he fears nothing可以知道,什么都不怕,所以是勇敢的。 2.句意:汽车的后座足够宽可以容纳三个人。seat座位,是一个名词。根据句意wide enough for three people可知,这里说的是汽车的座位。 3.句意:在图书馆里不允许大声交谈。allow允许,是一个动词。根据句意可知,这句话的主语Talking loudly 与谓语动词构成被动关系,这句话应使用被动语态,be+动词的过去分词,故填过去分词allowed。accept接受,admit允许,这两个单词的意思也合适。 4.句意:过去的日子和现在如此不同。from来自某地,从…,是一个介词。在这句话中是使用了短语be different from和…不同,故填from。 5.句意:这对年轻的夫妇到处去寻找他们丢失的孩子。everywhere到处,处处,是一个副词,在句中做状语。根据句意…looked…for their lost child可知,寻找失踪的孩子,应该是到处寻找,故填everywhere。 6.句意:当你把粉色和白色混合在一起的时候,你会得到浅粉色。mix混合,是一个动词。句中when引导的是时间状语从句,主语是you,这句话用的是一般现在时态,因此这里填动词的原形。 点睛:单词拼写考查学生在具体情境中使用单词的能力,考查形式往往是给出所填单词的汉语意思或者是首字母,做题的依据就是句意和所给的汉语意思或首字母。学生不仅要正确书写这个单词,还应注意使用单词的正确形式,这取决于它在句中的作用。如名词常做主语或者宾语,考查单复数、所有格的形式;动词做谓语,常考查时态、被动语态、非谓语动词等;形容词做定语,修饰名词,或者做表语,位于系动词之后;副词做状语,修饰动词、形容词或者整个句子。例如第1小题考查的是形容词做表语;第3小题考查了动词的被动语态,所以要填过去分词形式。
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Charles de Gaulle is bigger and more modern. You can take a comfortable and inexpensive Air France bus to Porte Millot in the 16th district, then take a bus , the Metro or a taxi to your hotel. There are also city buses (No. 350 and 351) which go into Eastern Paris, Nation and the Gare de Train Station. A taxi takes about 40 to 50 minutes to reach the centre, and costs about 170 Francs. Add another 30 minutes for rush hours.

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