【題目】課本知識(shí)運(yùn)用:根據(jù)所給的單詞或漢語提示寫出所缺的單詞和其恰當(dāng)形式。
(1)Sam lives in a small (dust) village on the edge of the desert.
(2)For him, this will be an (entire) new hobby.
(3)His project is wonderful but the cost is too high, so almost everyone (agree) with him.
(4)My brother is(rely)and you can follow his words.
(5)She's (gradual) recovering from the deadly disease.
(6)You'd better recite these words, because they are(frequent) used.

【答案】
(1)dusty
(2)entirely
(3)disagrees
(4)reliable
(5)gradually
(6)frequently
【解析】根據(jù)所給的單詞或漢語提示寫出所缺的單詞和其恰當(dāng)形式。
(1)考查形容詞。句意:Sam生活在沙漠邊上一個(gè)充滿灰塵的小村莊里。 形容詞dusty“充滿灰塵的”;該形容詞通常在句中充當(dāng)定語修飾名詞。
(2)考查副詞。 句意:對(duì)他來說,這是一個(gè)全新的愛好。副詞entirely“完全地”;該副詞通常在句中充當(dāng)狀語修飾形容詞、副詞或者謂語動(dòng)詞。
(3)考查動(dòng)詞。句意:他的項(xiàng)目很好,但是成本太高了,所以幾乎每個(gè)人都不同意他的意見。動(dòng)詞disagree“不同意”;是由動(dòng)詞agree加上否定前綴“dis...”形成。
(4) 考查形容詞。句意:我的兄弟值得信賴,你可以相信他說的話。 形容詞reliable“值得信賴的”。
(5) 考查副詞。句意:他正從一個(gè)致命的疾病中逐漸恢復(fù)過來。 副詞gradually“逐漸地”,作狀語。
(6) 考查副詞。 句意:你最好背誦這些單詞,因?yàn)樗麄冾l繁被使用。副詞frequently“頻繁地”,作狀語。

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