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1.我几乎不喝牛奶。 I_________ _______drink milk...

 

1.我几乎不喝牛奶。

I_________ _______drink milk.

2.一你的父母经常做运动吗?

一是的,每天(都运动)。

_____your parents often_________ sports?

—Yes. Every day.

3.你多久看一次电影?

一个月两次。

________ ______do you go to the movies?

________ _______month.

4.我经常帮妈妈做家务。

I often_______ Mom________ ________.

 

1.hardlyever 2.Do:play 3.HowoftenTwicea 4.helpwithhousework 【解析】 1.hardly ever几乎从不;drink milk喝牛奶。故填:(1). hardly (2). ever. 2.根据句意可知第一句应该用一般现在时,句子的谓语动词是实意动词,变成一般疑问句,在句首加do,短语play sports做运动。故填:(1). Do (2). play. 3.根据句意可知,这里问的是表示频率的词how often;twice a month一个月两次。故填:(1). How (2). often (3). Twice (4). a. 4.短语help sb with sth帮某人做某事。故填:(1). help (2). with (3). housework.
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