【题目】根据短文内容,完成以下的 family tree,每空限填一词。
I'm Sally, I'm a student in No.14 Middle School. This is my family tree. You can see it is a big family. My father is Jonathan, my mother is Claire. They have three children. My brother's name is William and my sister's name is Olivia. My grandparents Jerry and Elizabeth have two sons. My uncle Mike and my aunt Sarah have a son. His name is Joseph. He is my cousin. He is four years old. We all love him very much.
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【答案】Elizabeth;Claire;Mike;Sally;Joseph
【解析】本文介绍了作者Sally的一家。
(1) 根据My grandparents Jerry and Elizabeth have two sons.(我祖父母Jerry and Elizabeth有两个儿子)可以看出家谱最上层是Jerry and Elizabeth,所以答案是Elizabeth。
(2).根据My father is Jonathan, my mother is Claire(我的父亲是Jonathan,我的母亲是Claire)可知,在父亲的旁边应该是母亲Claire,所以答案是Claire。
(3).根据My uncle Mike and my aunt Sarah have a son.(我叔叔Mike和我婶婶Sarah有一个儿子)可知在婶婶Sarah旁边应该是叔叔Mike,所以答案是Mike。
(4).根据They have three children. My brother's name is William and my sister's name is Olivia.可以得知我父母的三个孩子除了William和Olivia外,还有我,由 I'm Sally,可知这里应该填Sally,所以答案是Sally。
(5)根据His name is Joseph得知我叔叔,婶婶的儿子叫Joseph,所以答案是Joseph。
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