根据要求改写句子。 1. I often have lunch at schoo

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问题:

根据要求改写句子。

1. I often have lunch at school. (主语改为第三人称单数he)

    _____ often _____ lunch at school.

2. Carol likes skating. (改为否定句)

    Carol _____ _____ skating.

3. These socks are only ¥5. (对画线部分提问)

    _____ _____ are these socks?

4. Can I help you? (改为同义句)

    _____ can I do _____ you?

5. Thank you. (写出答语)

    _____ _____.

考点:人称代词日常用语、谚语疑问代词实义动词的单数第三人称形式助动词的单数第三人称形式
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A lot of tents, drinking water and food __________ to the homeless earthquake survivors in the past several weeks.

A.are sent

B.were sent

C.have been sent

D.had been sent

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“美洲的发现、绕过非洲的航行,给新兴的资产阶级开辟了新天地。东印度和中国的市场、美洲的殖民化。对殖民地的贸易、交换手段和一般商品的增加,使商业、航海业和工业空前高涨,因而使正在崩溃的封建社会内部的革命因素迅速发展。”(《马克思恩格斯选集》第Ⅰ卷)。对马克思这段材料的理解,不正确的是[ ]

A.“美洲的发现、绕过非洲的航行”指的是新航路的开辟

B.“新兴的资产阶级开辟了新天地”指的是商业革命

C.“东印度和中国的市场”指的是资本主义世界市场的最终形成

D.“商业、航海业和工业空前高涨”指的是促进了产业革命的到来

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下面有关报道,不符合科学事实的是(  )

A.疏通煤气管道时,充入氩气引起火灾并发生爆炸

B.梅雨季节,一内部被虫蛀空的老柳树突然起火,烧毁

C.有易燃、易爆物的工作场所,严禁穿化纤衣物

D.一老汉因拉亮电灯,寻找煤气漏气处而引发大火,并引起爆炸

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目前惠州住房公积金缴存基数是多少?如单位住房公积金缴存基数不合理怎么办?

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What’s in a surname You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .
"Smith", for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. "Jones" is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .
The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britain’s (8) .
There’ re some of us who are fairly predictable. "Campbell", for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.
Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.
Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but there’re (15) now found in Britain and they’ re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country.

What’s in a surname You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .
"Smith", for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. "Jones" is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .
The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britain’s (8) .
There’ re some of us who are fairly predictable. "Campbell", for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.
Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.
Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but there’re (15) now found in Britain and they’ re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country.

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