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句型转换。&&1. They do their homework every day. (用now改写句子)&&&& &&& They &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& their homework now.&& 2. Tom is looking at a picture. (改为一般疑问句并作出肯定回答)&&&& &&& -&&&&&&&& Tom &&&&&&&& at a picture?&&&& &&& -&&&&&&&&, &&&&&&&& &&&&&&&& .&& 3. We read English in the morning every day. (改为一般疑问句并作否定回答)&&&& &&& -____ you ____ English in the morning every day?&&&& &&& -&&&&&&&&, &&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&.&& 4. The girls are playing in the garden. (对划线部分提问)&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& the girls &&&&&&&&?&& 5. Karen is waiting for her mother at the school gate. (对划线部分提问)&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&& &&&&&&&& Karen &&&&&&&& for at the school gate?
句型转换。1—6题每空一词,0.5分。7—10题每题1分。(10分)1. David’s mother wants to buy him somenice food.(同义句)David’s mother _____ _____ to buy some nicefood ____ ____.2. There is only one English book inmy bag.&(对划线部分提问)&&&&&&&&&_______ English books are there in your bag?3. We read English for half an hourevery day.(对画线部分提问)________ ________ do you read English everyday?4. You can’t put your bag here.(改为祈使句)________ put your bag here.5. Kate usually watches TV at theweekend.What&&&&&&&&&_&Kate usually &&&&&&at theweekend ?6. Tomorrow is my birthday.(对划线部分提问)&_________ is your birthday?7.the,the,then,light,wait,road,green,for,cross(7—10题连词成句)____________________________________________.8. late,bed,his,to ,brother,goes,often ____________________________________________.9. under, much , many,is,and, the , there,orange, oranges, table,juice____________________________________________.10.the,listen,I,flowers,music,often,to,water,and____________________________________________.&
句型转换。1—6题每空一词,0.5分。7—10题每题1分。(10分)1. David’s mother wants to buy him some nice food.(同义句) David’s mother _____ _____ to buy some nice food ____ ____.2. There is only one English book in my bag.&(对划线部分提问)&&&&&&&&&_______ English books are there in your bag?3. We read English for half an hour every day.(对画线部分提问) ________ ________ do you read English every day?4. You can’t put your bag here.(改为祈使句) ________ put your bag here.5. Kate usually watches TV at the weekend.What&&&&&&&&& _&Kate usually &&&&&&at the weekend ? 6. Tomorrow is my birthday.(对划线部分提问)&_________ is your birthday?7. the,the,then,light,wait,road,green,for,cross(7—10题连词成句)____________________________________________. 8. late,bed,his,to ,brother,goes,often ____________________________________________.9. under, much , many,is,and, the , there, orange, oranges, table,juice____________________________________________. 10. the,listen,I,flowers,music,often,to,water,and ____________________________________________.
句型转换。1—6题每空一词,0.5分。7—10题每题1分。(10分)1. David’s mother wants to buy him some nice food.(同义句) David’s mother _____ _____ to buy some nice food ____ ____.2. There is only one English book in my bag.&(对划线部分提问)&&&&&&&&&_______ English books are there in your bag?3. We read English for half an hour every day.(对画线部分提问) ________ ________ do you read English every day?4. You can’t put your bag here.(改为祈使句) ________ put your bag here.5. Kate usually watches TV at the weekend.What&&&&&&&&& _&Kate usually &&&&&&at the weekend ? 6. Tomorrow is my birthday.(对划线部分提问)&_________ is your birthday?7. the,the,then,light,wait,road,green,for,cross(7—10题连词成句)____________________________________________. 8. late,bed,his,to ,brother,goes,often ____________________________________________.9. under, much , many,is,and, the , there, orange, oranges, table,juice____________________________________________. 10. the,listen,I,flowers,music,often,to,water,and ____________________________________________.
用括号中所给动词的正确形式填空1. Kitty doesn’t have much time_________(talk)with her friends. 2. I’d like__________(answer)your questions. 3. Mr Fang often______________(help)me learn English. 4. _______________(not make)model planes in class. 5. What about____________(go)on a picnic(野餐)next Sunday?&&&&6. We read English at 8:00 a. m. Then our first lesson_______(begin)at 8:25 a. m.7. Wednesday__________(come)after Tuesday. 8. When we study English, we must practice__________(speak)it. 9. We are all looking forward to___________ (see)you. 10. He____________(send)e-mails to his brother once(一次)a week.
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More than three years after moving from Australia to this remote part of England, we are still learning how things are done here. Not too long after we arrived and unpacked, we were invited for “a drink on Sunday morning” by a retired couple nearby. We got there about noon, to find the living-room crowded — lots of chat and discussions, and in all a very jolly occasion. Trouble was, there was no food — no self-respecting Australian would regard a tray of crisps as food. In Sydney, when you are invited for a drink any time after midday on a Sunday, you know you will be fed as well as watered and you plan accordingly. Meaning the hardworked little woman makes no plans to cook lunch because you are eating out. By one-fifteen my stomach was sending up “please explain” to me. Even the crisps had gone. There was nothing we could do except wait, and wonder if the hostess was going to perform some magic and feed us fashionably late. Then, as quickly as if word had spread that there was free beer at the local pub, the room emptied. By one-forty-five there were only a few guests left, so we decided to go home. Tinned soup for lunch that day because the little woman was not really interested in real cooking for us. A few weeks ago we were invited out for “supper” and the hostess suggested 8:15. Ah, we thought greedily, “this is going to be the real thing.” We dressed with some care — I putting on a dark suit — and arrived on time. My wife looked pretty good, I thought — a little black dress and so on. But when we walked in I had a terrible feeling we had got the night wrong because the hostess was dressed in a daytime kind of way and the husband was in jeans and an open-neck shirt. But no, we were greeted and shown into the sitting-room. After a drink I looked around and saw that this was indeed a superior cottage because it had a (more or less) separate dining-room. But there were no signs of a table-setting. Not again! I thought. Were we meant to eat before we came? I decided that in future my wife and I would always carry a chocolate bar. About 9:28 our hostess went out of the room, saying something about food. Ten minutes later she returned and asked us to follow. We were led out to the kitchen. There on the table were country style plates and a huge bowl of soup, rough bread and all the makings of a simple meal. And that is what it was. In other words we had not read the signals right when we were invited for “supper”. If they want you to come to dinner, they say so, and you know that means dark suits and so on. If they mean supper, they say it, and you get fed in the kitchen.1.When the author and his wife were invited out for “a drink on Sunday morning”, they thought _________.
A. they would be the only people thereB. they would be given lunch as wellC. they would be taken to a restaurant for lunchD. they would be asked to take some food with them2.The “party” had been going on for about an hour and three quarters when _________.
A. the hostess decided to feed her guestsB. everyone had tinned soup for lunchC. most of the guests went to lunch at the pubD. the author realized he would go home hungry3.When invited out for “supper” a few weeks later, the writer _________.
A. expected to be served a proper dinnerB. arrived on the wrong eveningC. interpreted the invitation correctly this timeD. realized there was no dining-room in the cottage4.As the evening wore on, the writer became aware that _________.
A. no one used their dining-rooms in the countrysideB. he should have had a meal before going outC. “supper” meant a simple, informal mealD. he should, in future, eat only chocolate in the evening
More than three years after moving from Australia to this remote part of England, we are still learning how things are done here. Not too long after we arrived and unpacked, we were invited for “a drink on Sunday morning” by a retired couple nearby. We got there about noon, to find the living-room crowded — lots of chat and discussions, and in all a very jolly occasion. Trouble was, there was no food — no self-respecting Australian would regard a tray of crisps as food. In Sydney, when you are invited for a drink any time after midday on a Sunday, you know you will be fed as well as watered and you plan accordingly. Meaning the hardworked little woman makes no plans to cook lunch because you are eating out. By one-fifteen my stomach was sending up “please explain” to me. Even the crisps had gone. There was nothing we could do except wait, and wonder if the hostess was going to perform some magic and feed us fashionably late. Then, as quickly as if word had spread that there was free beer at the local pub, the room emptied. By one-forty-five there were only a few guests left, so we decided to go home. Tinned soup for lunch that day because the little woman was not really interested in real cooking for us. A few weeks ago we were invited out for “supper” and the hostess suggested 8:15. Ah, we thought greedily, “this is going to be the real thing.” We dressed with some care — I putting on a dark suit — and arrived on time. My wife looked pretty good, I thought — a little black dress and so on. But when we walked in I had a terrible feeling we had got the night wrong because the hostess was dressed in a daytime kind of way and the husband was in jeans and an open-neck shirt. But no, we were greeted and shown into the sitting-room. After a drink I looked around and saw that this was indeed a superior cottage because it had a (more or less) separate dining-room. But there were no signs of a table-setting. Not again! I thought. Were we meant to eat before we came? I decided that in future my wife and I would always carry a chocolate bar. About 9:28 our hostess went out of the room, saying something about food. Ten minutes later she returned and asked us to follow. We were led out to the kitchen. There on the table were country style plates and a huge bowl of soup, rough bread and all the makings of a simple meal. And that is what it was. In other words we had not read the signals right when we were invited for “supper”. If they want you to come to dinner, they say so, and you know that means dark suits and so on. If they mean supper, they say it, and you get fed in the kitchen.1.When the author and his wife were invited out for “a drink on Sunday morning”, they thought _________.
A. they would be the only people thereB. they would be given lunch as wellC. they would be taken to a restaurant for lunchD. they would be asked to take some food with them2.The “party” had been going on for about an hour and three quarters when _________.
A. the hostess decided to feed her guestsB. everyone had tinned soup for lunchC. most of the guests went to lunch at the pubD. the author realized he would go home hungry3.When invited out for “supper” a few weeks later, the writer _________.
A. expected to be served a proper dinnerB. arrived on the wrong eveningC. interpreted the invitation correctly this timeD. realized there was no dining-room in the cottage4.As the evening wore on, the writer became aware that _________.
A. no one used their dining-rooms in the countrysideB. he should have had a meal before going outC. “supper” meant a simple, informal mealD. he should, in future, eat only chocolate in the evening科目:难易度:最佳答案
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