【題目】

【1】Tom and Mary ___________ (come) to China last month.

【2】My parents _____________(watch)TV now.

【3】My mother and father____________ (walk) to the office every day.

【4】I advise her______________(use) a dictionary.

【5】He enjoyed ________ (play) basketball when he was young.

【6】She is ____________ (interest) in reading books.

【7】hey saw a very_________(excite) film yesterday.

【8】He speaks so_______ (quick) that no one can understand him.

【9】Please ________ (close) the door.

【10】He can________ (finish) the work himself.

【答案】

【1】came

【2】are watching

【3】walk

【4】to use

【5】playing

【6】interested

【7】exciting

【8】quickly

【9】close

【10】finish

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞、形容詞、副詞、時態(tài)、主謂一致、非謂語動詞的正確應(yīng)用。

【1】came 考查時態(tài)。因動作發(fā)生在上個月,因此謂語動詞用一般過去時,故填came。

【2】are watching 考查時態(tài)。根據(jù)標(biāo)志詞now可判斷動詞用現(xiàn)在進行時,故填are watching。

【3】walk考查主謂一致。故填us。由every day 和and可判斷此處謂語動詞應(yīng)填walk。

【4】to use考查動詞。固定短語:advise sb to do sth 建議某人做某事,故填to use。

【5】playing考查動名詞。enjoy doing sth,故填playing

【6】interested考查過去分詞。be interested in ……感興趣,故填interested。

【7】exciting考查形容詞。exciting令人興奮的,修飾物,故填exciting。

【8】quickly考查副詞。此句是speak是謂語,因此要用副詞quickly修飾動詞,故填quickly

【9】close考查動詞。please后接動詞原形構(gòu)成祈使句,故填close。

【10】finish考查動詞。情態(tài)動詞后接動詞原形,故填finish。

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