【题目】
【1】I’m Li Ling, and this is my b__________, Li Ming.
【2】一Are these your brothers?
一No, t_________ aren’t.
【3】My mother’s mother is my g_____________.
【4】His grandfather and grandmother are his g____________.
【5】These are my brothers and t________ are my sisters.
【答案】
【1】brother
【2】they
【3】grandmother/grandma
【4】grandparents
【5】those
【解析】
【1】句意:我是李萍,这是我的弟弟李明。根据句意和语境及首字母提示可知填brother。
【2】句意:这些是你的兄弟? 不,他们不是。Are these…? :这是…吗?,它的肯定回答是Yes, they are. 否定回答是No, they aren’t.结合句意和语境及首字母提示可知填they 。
【3】句意:我的妈妈的妈妈是我的姥姥。根据句意和语境及首字母提示可知填grandmother/grandma。
【4】句意:他的爷爷和奶奶是他的祖父母。根据句意和语境及首字母提示可知填grandparents。
【5】句意:这些是我的兄弟,那些是我的姐妹。根据are与 my sisters可知主语是复数,结合句意和语境及首字母提示可知填those。
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