按要求改寫(xiě)下列句子,每空格一詞。(每空0.5分)

1.He spends two hours reading English every week.(改為同義句)

It him two hours read English every week.

2.The woman lives in the house alone. (改為同義句)

The woman lives in the house .

3.We play chess three times a week. (對(duì)劃線部分提問(wèn))

do you play chess?

4.Kate is slim. Kate’s sister is slimmer. (兩句合并成一句)

Kate’s sister is Kate.

5.The food on the table is tasteless.(改為同義句)

The food on the table at all.

6.I’d like to go to America because I want to see the White House. (對(duì)劃線部分提問(wèn))

you like to go to America?

7.Daniel did not go to the meeting. I went to the meeting instead. (改為同義句)

I went to the meeting Daniel.

 

1.takes; to

2.by ; herself

3.How ; often

4.slimmer ; than

5.isn’t; tasteful

6.Why; would

7.instead of

【解析】

試題分析:

1. takes sb sometime to do sth表示花費(fèi)某人多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間做某事。結(jié)合題意故填takes; to

2. oneself表示靠某人自己;根據(jù)題意故填by ; herself

3. times a week是對(duì)頻度的提問(wèn)故用How ; often提問(wèn).,故答案slimmer ; than

4. ; than

5. tasteful

6. I want to see the White House.可知用why來(lái)提問(wèn);根據(jù)題意答案Why; would

7. of doing;根據(jù)題意故填instead of

考點(diǎn):完成句子。

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