语法专题(三) 代词
语法综合演练
Ⅰ.用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空
1.—Hello, Matt. How is your life in Canada?
—I am used to it now. My host family always try their best to make (I) feel at home.
2.—They won the volleyball match yesterday.
—Great! We are so proud of (they).
3.—Hi, Anna. Are these your sister’s pencils?
—Oh, no. They’re not (she).
4.—Who is the lady in red?
—Miss Gao. She teaches (we) English.
5.—The sunglasses on your desk are nice. Are they (your)?
—Yes, I got them from my parents as a birthday present.
6.Though the little boy is young, he can dress (he) without anyone’s help.
7.It is a good habit of (we) to read something before going to bed.
8.—Do you like watching ping-pong matches?
—Yes, and (I) favorite ping-pong player is Ma Long.
9.To (we) surprise, he sold (he) house at such a low price.
10.It is Sunday. Let’s just relax and enjoy (we).
11.My 6-year-old brother can’t look after (him) very well.
12.— (who) iPad is this?
—I think it’s Betty’s. She is looking for hers everywhere.
13. (what)is your father, a worker or a teacher?
14.The cars made in Germany are more expensive than (that) made in Japan.
15.—What would you like to drink, coffee or tea?
— (neither). I prefer water, please.
16. (none) of these books on the desk are ours.
17.There is (anything) interesting in today’s newspaper.
18.I haven’t read (some) of the last four chapters, so I know little about them.
19.—Have you got a ticket?
—Yes, I’ve got (one).
20.He is always ready to help (other).
Ⅱ.语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个恰当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Share your feelings when you need help. Sharing a problem is likecutting it in half. However, maybe it’s 1. (real)hard to tell someone that you are feeling sad or worried. If you think you are too shy and want to be a little 2. (brave) than before, just try the following things.
Talk with your dad or mom, who cares a lot about you, and you may feel much better. Don’t forget your parents have more experience, and they are always there to help you. But sometimes the 3. (communicate)between parents and children is also a problem. So if you don’t want to talk with your father or mother, what should you do? It’s better to find another person you trust to talk to, 4. a teacher or a friend. This helps you feel more comfortable.
Once you know who you can talk to, you should choose when and where to talk. If you think it’s difficult for you to say what you think, write it down on a piece of paper. Perhaps it’s more 5. (help). If the person can’t understand what you mean right away, try to say it in a different way or give an example. Build confidence gradually by talking 6. small step every time.