1.are;2.am;3.is;4.is;5.are;6.Are;7.are;8.Is. 【题干分析】 1.主语they是复数,所以使用are。 2.主语为I,所以使用am。 3.主语she第三人称单数,所以使用is。 4.主语Daming第三人称单数,所以使用is。 5.主语Lingling and Lily是复数,所以使用are。 6.主语you是复数,所以使用are。 7.主语The ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Read and write.(用 am, is, are 填空)What this?—This a book. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 T IS IS 反馈 收藏
1. Let’s read and write. 2. What is that in English? 3. I’m fine, thank you. And you? 4. Dale, this is my dad. 5. Let’s work in pairs. 练习册系列答案 新课程暑假作业广西师范大学出版社系列答案 高中暑假作业浙江教育出版社系列答案 ...
Why Is Read Spelled the Same in the Past and Present Tense? So why are read and read spelled the same way? To understand this, we have to start with the two types of English verbs: regular verbs and irregular verbs. Regular verbs are easy to conjugate. To create the simple past tense...
”在英语阅读训练和测试中的生词障碍往往会成为学生理解的“绊脚石”,这些“绊脚石”的出现大致分五类:1.旧词新义,考查词汇表中未出现的词义;如:Nearby is the Indianapolis racecourse, where the nation’s most famous car race is held each year on May 30th.我们学过 course的意思是“过程,课程”等,在此...
III. Read and write(用 am, is, are的适当形式填空)1. This is a pair of shoes.2. A: What(are these?Are they jackets? B: No, they aren't3.I am(Linda. My gloves are white.4. This pair of trousers is for your sister. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
解析 1.由you可知系动词用are。 2.由My aunt可知系动词用is。 3.由We可知系动词用are。 4.由I可知系动词用am。 5.由They可知系动词用are。 1.are;2.is;3.are;4.am;5.are.结果一 题目 V. Read and write.读一读,填入 be的正确形式( am, is, are )1. What(be) you going to do tomorrow...
Read and write. (读下面的对话并把句子补充完整)Jack: Hi.Peter: Hello. This is Peter speaking. Is Jack here?Jack: It's Jack here.Peter: Jack, what are you doing?Jack: I'm watching TV. How about you?Peter: I'm doing my homework. Can I speak to your sister,
Physical beauty should beaccompaniedbyinnerbeauty, which is moresubjectiveand moreimportant. Beauty has variousdimensions. 同时,在总结第2、3、5段时,因为段落内含有作者很多引用的论据支持自己的观点,所以在提问过程中,教师也用一些问题帮助学生消化吸收文章信息,如: ...
---What colour is it? ---它是什么颜色的? ---It’s yellow and white. ---黄白相间。 2. ---What colour are they? ---它们是什么颜色的? ---They’re green. ---绿色的。 3.询问时间或日期:When ---What time is it now? ---现在几点钟? ---It’s nine...