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【题目】用所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次(每空一词)。

luck happy encourage possible twelve


(1)China is now greener lifestyles, such as taking public transportation and giving up free plastic bags.
(2)I had a lot of fun that night, and it was great to bring to others.
(3)His mother had a party for him on his birthday.
(4)This experience made me strong. I learned that nothing is .
(5), he finally won the first prize.

【答案】
(1)encouraging
(2)happiness
(3)twelfth
(4)impossible
(5)Luckily
【解析】
(1)句意:中国现在正在鼓励绿色生活方式,比如乘坐公共交通工具,放弃使用免费的塑料袋。根据句意,结合now限制句子谓语动词应该使用现在进行时态be doing,所以答案是:encouraging.
(2)句意:那天晚上我玩的很愉快,给大家带来快乐是很棒的感觉。根据句意,结合固定搭配:bring sth to sb,给某人带来某物,所以答案是:hapiness.(3)句意:他妈妈为了庆祝他的第十二岁生日,特意为他举办了一个生日聚会。根据句意,结合birthday,可是应该选择数字表示几岁的生日,结合语法此处需要使用序数词,表示“第十二”,所以答案是:twelfth.
(4)句意:那个经历使我变的更加坚强,我了解到,一切皆有可能。根据句意,结合句子结构:主系表,可知此处需要使用形容词,结合句意,可知此处使用impossible表示否定,得出双重否定表达肯定的概念。所以答案是:impossible。
(5)句意:幸运的是,最后他获得了第一名。根据句意,结合此处需要使用副词修饰整个句子的语法知识,而luck为形容词,需要变luck为形容词lucky,在变为副词。所以答案是:Luckily.

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