【題目】情景交際。
( )1.如果你想問“你幫助他們打掃他們的房間了嗎?”時,應(yīng)該說:______
A. Did you help them clean their room ?
B. Did you help their clean them room ?
C. Did you help them clean his room ?
( )2.你想要表達(dá)“上周末我看望了我的祖父母!睍r,你應(yīng)該說:________
A.I visited my grandparents last Sunday .
B.I visit my grandparents last weekend .
C.I visited my grandparents last weekend.
( )3.如果你想問朋友“你周末通常做什么?”時,你可以說:_____________
A. What do you usually do on the weekend ?
B. What did you do on the weekend ?
C. What does she usually do on the weekend ?
( )4.當(dāng)你想問你的同學(xué)“你上周末做什么了?”時,你可以說:___________
A. What do you do last weekend ?
B. What are you doing last weekend ?
C. What did you do last weekend ?
( )5.當(dāng)你想問你的同學(xué)“你上周做了其他什么事情嗎?”時,你可以說:_____
A. Did you do something else ?
B. Did you do anything else ?
C. What did you do on Sunday ?
【答案】ACACB
【解析】
1.根據(jù)題意,如果你想問“你幫助他們打掃他們的房間了嗎?”時,應(yīng)該說Did you help them clean their room ?
2.你想要表達(dá)“上周末我看望了我的祖父母。”時,你應(yīng)該說.I visited my grandparents last weekend.
3.如果你想問朋友“你周末通常做什么?”時,你可以說:What do you usually do on the weekend ?
4.當(dāng)你想問你的同學(xué)“你上周末做什么了?”時,你可以說:What did you do last weekend ?
當(dāng)你想問你的同學(xué)“你上周做了其他什么事情嗎?”時,你可以說:Did you do anything else ?
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