【題目】改寫句子 按括號中的要求完成改寫后的句子,每個空格填一個單詞。
【1】Tom can play chess well. (改寫為否定句)
Tom ___________ play chess well.
【2】Linda took beautiful photos in the park. (改為一般疑問句)
____________ Linda ___________ beautiful photos in the park?
【3】My telephone number is 82016351.(就劃線部分提問)
___________ ___________ telephone number?
【4】The teacher asked the boy, “Do you often do your homework with your classmates?”(改同義句)
The teacher asked the boy ________ he often _________ his homework with his classmates
【5】To everybody’s surprise, Lin Shuhao plays basketball excellently in NBA games. (改寫同義句)
Lin Shuhao’s good performance in NBA games ____________ ____________ _____________.
【答案】
【1】can’t
【2】Did take
【3】What’s your
【4】if did
【5】makes everybody/everyone surprised
【解析】
【1】can為情態(tài)動詞,帶有can的肯定句轉(zhuǎn)換為否定句時在can的后面加not縮寫為can’t。故填can’t。
【2】帶有實(shí)義動詞的肯定句轉(zhuǎn)換為一般疑問句時要借助于助動詞do的形式,一般過去時要用did。故填Did take。
【3】詢問電話號碼時要用疑問詞what。故填What’s your。
【4】此題重點(diǎn)考查一般疑問句充當(dāng)賓語從句,其引導(dǎo)詞是if,主句的謂語動詞是過去時,從句也要用相應(yīng)的過去時。故填if did。
【5】此題重點(diǎn)考查句型結(jié)構(gòu)make sb+adj表示讓某人怎樣。故填makes everybody/everyone surprised。
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