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根据短文内容和括号内所给汉语意思,写出空白处各单词的正确形式(每空一词)

Helloeveryone.My name is Mazzyand I'm two years old.I live with my parents in a big 1.(房子)in OregonAmerica.Do you know OregonIt is a 2.()of America.

I think I'm different from other two-­year­-old 3.(孩子)I love cooking and I like 4.(学习)everything about cooking.Although I'm5.(年轻的)I'm good at cooking.

You may not believe I can cook food well 6.(因为)I'm only two.Look at my photos!

In the first photoI'm breaking(打破)eggs.In the second photoI'm showing my strawberry cakes.They look very 7.(可口的)rightI can cook many thingsfrom pizza to 8.()Of courseI need my parents' help.They help me 9.()vegetablescut meat and so on.

My dream is to open a restaurant(餐馆)I 10. (希望) to make food for more people.

 

1.house 2.state 3.children 4.studying/learning 5.young 6.because 7.delicious 8.soup 9.wash 10.wish 【解析】 文章大意:文章讲的是Mazzy和父母住在一栋美国的大房子里,Mizzy喜欢烹饪,然后介绍了Mizzy做饭的两张照片。 1.句意:我和我的父母住在Oregon的一个大房子里。 根据所给汉语意思可知,前面有冠词a,应该填的是可数名词单数房子,house意为“房子”,故填house。 2.句意:它是美国的一个州。 根据所给汉语意思可知,前面有冠词a,应该填的是可数名词单数,state意为“州”,故填state。 3.句意:我想我和其他两岁的孩子不一样。 根据所给汉语意思可知,应该填的是孩子,由前文“other two­-year-­old”可知,应该填复数形式,children意为“孩子”是复数形式,故填children。 4.句意:我喜欢烹饪,我喜欢学习烹饪的一切。 根据所给汉语意思可知,应该填的是学习,study/learn意为“学习”,由固定搭配like doing sth“喜欢做某事”,故填studying/learning。 5.句意:虽然我年轻,但我擅长烹饪。 根据所给汉语意思可知,空格前有系动词are,应该填的是年轻的,young意为“年轻的”,故填young。 6.句意:你可能不相信我能做好食物,因为我只有两岁。 根据所给汉语意思可知,应该填的是因为,because意为“因为”,故填because。 7.句意:它们看起来很美味。 根据所给汉语意思可知,因为前有系动词look,后跟形容词。应该填的是美味的,delicious意为“美味的”,故填delicious。 8.句意:我会做很多东西,从披萨到汤。 根据所给汉语意思可知,应该填的是汤,soup意为“汤”,故填soup。 9.句意:他们帮我洗菜。 根据所给汉语意思可知,应该填的是洗,wash意为“洗”,故填wash。 10.句意:我希望为更多的人做饭。 根据所给汉语意思可知,应该填的是希望,wish意为“希望”,故填wish。
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