How to do a good job of fill in the blank questions in English?

Updated on educate 2024-03-29
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you know how to do it, you can guess one if you can't.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Specifically:

    (1) Pronouns, such as he she, it, they, we.

    2) Before the noun, if there is no qualifier, it is likely to be a fill-in article or a qualifier such as some, any, other(s), another, etc.

    3) In the case that the sentence does not lack a subject, object or predicate, the noun or pronoun must be preceded by a preposition, such as with, for.

    4) If there is no conjunction between two or more words or phrases, it may be a conjunction, such as and, but, or, not only....but also 。

    Grammar fill-in-the-blank, also known as open-ended discourse fill-in-the-blank, is based on the Gestalt psychological principles of German psychologists and the discourse analysis theory of English linguist Brown, etc., to test students' overall discourse ability from the aspects of grammatical sentence structure and grammatical form, the original meaning and escape of words, the change of prefixes and suffixes, the clues of contextual discourse, and the marker words.

    This form of proposition transforms the sentence-centric grammatical single-choice into discourse-centric grammatical fill-in-the-blank. This change reflects the change in the concept of grammar teaching from grammar knowledge to grammar skills in the new curriculum reform, as well as the trend of today's college entrance examination English reform: highlighting discourses and emphasizing the testing of students' English language knowledge and skills in discourses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Three long and one short must choose short, three short and one long must choose long, two long and two short must choose C, and all the same choose D. 80% correct

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have read it overall, and if you are sure of any of the questions, you will complete them first, and then complete those difficult problems.

    If there is a question with a word that you don't understand at all, choose the rarest answer.

    If one answer is similar, but one answer is different from the others, rule it out.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How to do multiple-choice questions in English:

    1. Study hard, make progress every day, do more, write more, read more, ask more, learn more, 2, find someone with good academic performance to copy him.

    3. Life and death are fateful, wealth is in the sky, fill in casually, there must be providence in the dark 4, forcibly memorize an English dictionary.

    5. Find a few more exciting pure English**, put an English dictionary next to it6, find some movies or American dramas with only English subtitles, practice listening and translation skills, etc., and put an English dictionary next to it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1b discovery"Abstract nouns belong to uncountable nouns, so they are modified with much.

    It is good to describe the weather with fine, and enough modifies the adjective, put it behind.

    Uncountable nouns, interesting things, without adding a or an

    tap is a verb, and an adverb modifies a verb, so turn gentel into an adverb form gently

    nature is a noun form, elements is a noun, and needs to be modified by adjectives, so make nature natural

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.、b

    2. B (In that question, it should be for instead of fore, right?) )3、a4、gently

    5.、natural

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    b, b (adjective fine modifies noun weather), a, gentle (adverb modifies verb tap), natural

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on the situation, and gives you three tips 1: In the multiple-choice question, if there are words you don't know, then you generally rely on fixed phrases and fixed sentence patterns. This depends on the usual accumulation.

    2: There are words you don't know in the options, which are generally translated for you, and most of the answers are that. Of course, if you don't give a translation, you won't be able to answer that answer.

    3: Grammar is very important, only if you are proficient in grammar, you will not lose too many points in multiple-choice questions. And the foundation should also be good, and finally it is recommended that you do the questions carefully, it is very important, and you usually practice more, which depends on accumulation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A: Multiple choice questions have been introduced from the United States for decades, and they are not a new type of question. Generally refers to multiple-choice questions, which are three (listening or junior high school questions) or four options to choose the best answer.

    Exclusion is generally used. According to the grammar, choose to exclude two or one, and then exclude the other according to the meaning of the sentence.

    The biggest advantage of multiple-choice questions (and the disadvantage of the exam) is that it can be covered! Even if Ah Q, who has never learned English and can draw circles, is still alive, let him take the test, and he can score 20 points and 26 points for 100-point multiple-choice questions (single choice, completion, reading) casually!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you have a general understanding of the meaning of the sentence and know the words in the options, you can directly select the correct option based on the meaning of the sentence. If you don't understand the sentence, you can choose it according to the grammar. In fact, I think that in multiple-choice questions, the elimination method is often used, and it is also a good method.

    It is also possible to do questions based on the sense of language, but this is for people who have a good sense of English. Finally, it is necessary to do more questions and accumulate more special sentence patterns.

    I hope what I said helped you!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, you must learn to analyze the sentence structure, such as subject-verb-object, as well as tenses, voice, etc., and then determine the missing components of the sentence before choosing the answer.

    If it is a complex sentence, it is necessary to distinguish the main clause and the subordinate clause first, analyze the composition and structure of the main clause first, and determine whether the subject-verb-object is missing; Then analyze the clause, whether it is a definite clause, or an adverbial clause, etc.

    Once you have figured out the sentence structure, choose the answer, and then put the answer in the sentence to check if it matches the question.

    Exclusion can also be used when choosing, and sometimes certain options can be excluded after analyzing the sentence tense.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Know how to think and eliminate the law.

    Double-spelling.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The answer is C noun possessive pronoun his = adjective possessive pronoun + noun.

    That is, his=his car

    First of all, the space given to me in the question should be filled in with a subject, a reflexive pronoun cannot be the subject, d him (object) cannot be the subject.

    b he (subject) and his (noun possessive pronoun) can both be subjects.

    Then choose B is this your son's toy car?

    no.( he )is over there,under the chair

    The meaning of this dialogue is, is that your son's toy car? No, he was there, under the chair. Clearly not in line with the situation.

    If you choose C, it is this your son's toy car?

    no.(his )is over there,under the chair

    Is that your son's toy car? No, his (toy car) was there, under the chair.

    That's right. The test point of this question is that the noun possessive pronoun = adjective possessive pronoun + the corresponding noun (this noun will generally be mentioned above).

    ps. The noun possessive pronoun is a noun, that is, what components can a noun make in a sentence (subject, object, predicate, etc.), it can also make these components. Adjectives: Possessive pronouns are adjectives like my (my), his (his), her (hers), etc.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Choose C's. Here his denotes the noun possessive. Meaning: No, his toy car is there, under the chair.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In English, the article + time can represent the temporal adverbial, and words like the moment, the minute, the instant can also lead to the temporal adverbial clause.

    However, in a minute, of course, it is also possible to be a minute, and a minute is mainly a colloquial expression.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    2.A gerund (phrase) is used as an object.

    1)i enjoy living here.I enjoyed staying here.

    Analysis: The gerund "living" is used as the object of the predicate verb enjoy, and this action occurs at the same time as the predicate verb.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In early May 1935, after crossing the Jinsha River from Kyaukping in Yunnan Province, the Red Army's Long March continued northward along Huili to Xichang Avenue, preparing to cross the Dadu River into northwest Sichuan. Chiang Kai-shek urgently ordered Xue Yue, the commander-in-chief of the front of the 2nd Route Army, to lead the main force north across the Jinsha River to attack Xichang in Sichuan Province; ordered the main force of the 24th Army of the Sichuan Army to build a fort along the left bank of the Dadu River from Luding to Fulin (now Hanyuan) to block the attack; The main force of the 20th Army and the first part of the 21st Army advanced to the Ya'an and Fulin areas to strengthen the defense north of the Dadu River. Attempted to rely on the danger of the Dadu River to attack the south and block the north, and encircled and annihilated the ** Red Army in the area south of the Dadu River.

    Dadu River is a major tributary of the Min River, the river is 300 meters wide, the water is deep and rapid, the two banks are steep mountains, the terrain is dangerous, and it is extremely difficult for the large army to pass. On the evening of May 24, the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Red Army's vanguard arrived at Anshun Field on the right bank of the Dadu River after a rapid march of more than 80 kilometers. This place is garrisoned by 2 companies of the Sichuan Army, and the ferry is fortified and defended by 1 battalion of the 7th Regiment of the 5th Brigade of the 24th Army of the Sichuan Army.

    That night, the 1st Red Regiment led the 2nd Battalion by Li Lin, the political commissar of the regiment, to the downstream of the ferry to make a feint, and the regiment commander Yang Dezhi led the 1st Battalion to approach Anshun Field in three ways in the rain, and suddenly launched an attack, and after more than 20 minutes of fighting, defeated 2 companies of the Sichuan Army, occupied Anshun Field, and found a wooden boat near the ferry.

    On the morning of the 25th, *** and *** came to the forward position to command. Sun Jixian, the commander of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Red Regiment, selected 17 warriors from the 2nd Company to form a river-crossing assault team, with the company commander Xiong Shanglin as the captain, and 4 local boatmen such as Shuai Shigao ferryed. At 7 o'clock, the forced crossing began, and the light and heavy on the shore ** at the same time **, covering the assault team to cross the river, and the gunner Zhao Zhangcheng hit the bunker on the opposite bank with two mortar shells.

    The assault team braved the dense gunfire and artillery fire of the Sichuan army and advanced in the rapids. When approaching the opposite bank, the Sichuan army counterattacked the ferry, and Yang Dezhi ordered two more artillery shots to hit the Sichuan army. The assault team quickly landed on the shore, and with the support of the fire on the right bank, they bravely rushed to kill, repelled the counterattack of the Sichuan army, controlled the crossing, and the follow-up troops crossed the river in time to reinforce, and in one fell swoop defeated 1 battalion of the Sichuan army and consolidated the crossing point.

    Subsequently, the 1st Division and cadres of the 1st Red Army Corps crossed the dangerous Dadu River, which was regarded as impassable by the Kuomintang army.

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