【題目】看圖寫話
【1】Be good at__________________________________
【2】bad _________________________________
【3】there be__________________________________
【4】keep, tidy__________________________________
【5】when, knock at __________________________________
【答案】
【1】Jane is good at swimming.
【2】It’s bad to read in the sun./Reading in the sun is bad for your eyes.
【3】There are some/ many books on the shelf/shelves.
【4】We should/had better keep our classroom tidy.
【5】She was watching TV when somebody/someone knocked at the door.
She is watching TV when somebody /someone knocks at the door.
【解析】
【1】根據(jù)be good at擅長,和圖片,可知是Jane擅長游泳;故答案是:Jane is good at swimming.
【2】根據(jù)bad壞的,和圖片,可知是在太陽下讀書,對你的眼睛有害;故答案是: It’s bad to read in the sun./Reading in the sun is bad for your eyes.
【3】根據(jù)there be有,和圖片,可知是在架子上有許多書或者有一些書,故答案是There are some/ many books on the shelf/shelves.
【4】根據(jù)keep保持, tidy整潔,和圖片,可知是我們應(yīng)該保持我們的教室整潔;故答案是 We should/had better keep our classroom tidy.
【5】根據(jù) when當---時候; knock at 敲;和圖片,可知是當有人敲門時,她在讀書,可以是現(xiàn)在時態(tài),也可以是過去時態(tài),主句用進行時態(tài);故答案是She was watching TV when somebody/someone knocked at the door.或She is watching TV when somebody /someone knocks at the door.
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