【題目】

1My family live on the ___________ (three) floor of the tall building.

2Listen! The lovely birds are singing nicely and ________? (soft) in the trees.

3It's not our report. It is _________ (they).

4I'm not used to__________ (eat) with chopsticks.

5I have many _________ (hobby). What about you?

【答案】

1third

2softly

3theirs

4eating

5hobbies

【解析】

1句意:我家住在這幢高樓的第三層。在哪一層樓要用序數(shù)詞,故答案為third。

2句意:聽可愛的鳥兒在樹上愉快地輕柔地唱著歌。副詞修飾動(dòng)詞,故答案為softly。

3句意:這不是我們的報(bào)告,這是他們的。此處指their report,故要用名詞性物主代詞,答案為theirs。

4句意:我不習(xí)慣用筷子吃飯。be used to doing sth.習(xí)慣于做某事,結(jié)合句意可知,答案為eating。

5句意:我有很多愛好。那你呢?many后跟可數(shù)名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式,故答案為hobbies。

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