人教版七年级下英语(重点单词变形)100题

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人教版七年级下英语(重点单词变形)100题
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篇1
The following is a document about 100 key word transformations in the People's Education Press Seventh Grade English textbook.
1. I like playing basketball. (change to negative)
I don't like playing basketball.
2. She is very tall. (change to comparative)
She is taller than me.
3. Lisa can swim very well. (change to negative)
Lisa can't swim very well.
4. They often go to the park on weekends. (change to interrogative)
Do they often go to the park on weekends?
5. He usually goes to school by bus. (change to negative)
He doesn't usually go to school by bus.
6. She is good at playing the piano. (change to comparative)
She is better at playing the piano than me.
7.We have lunch at 12:00 every day. (change to negative)
We don't have lunch at 12:00 every day.
8. My father is a doctor. (change to interrogative)
Is my father a doctor?
9. They live in a big house. (change to negative)
They don't live in a big house.
10. I want to buy a new dress. (change to negative)
I don't want to buy a new dress.
11. Sally is very friendly. (change to superlative)
Sally is the friendliest in our class.
12. Amy always does her homework carefully. (change to negative)
Amy doesn't always do her homework carefully.
13. They visit their grandparents every summer. (change to interrogative)
Do they visit their grandparents every summer?
14. Jack is ten years old. (change to negative)
Jack isn't ten years old.
15. My mother cooks delicious meals. (change to comparative)
My mother cooks more delicious meals than my father.
16. We usually go to the beach in the summer. (change to negative)
We don't usually go to the beach in the summer.
17. Jim goes swimming every Saturday. (change to interrogative)
Does Jim go swimming every Saturday?
18. Laura has many books. (change to comparative)
Laura has more books than me.
19. They watch TV in the evening. (change to negative)
They don't watch TV in the evening.
20. My brother is very tall. (change to comparative)
My brother is taller than me.
21. She always gets up early. (change to negative)
She doesn't always get up early.
22. I have a lot of friends. (change to negative)
I don't have a lot of friends.
23. Peter can speak Chinese. (change to negative)
Peter can't speak Chinese.
24. Tom has a blue bicycle. (change to interrogative)
Does Tom have a blue bicycle?
25. Jane is a good student. (change to comparative)
Jane is a better student than me.
26. My parents always go to work by car. (change to negative)
My parents don't always go to work by car.
27. My friend has a cute dog. (change to negative)
My friend doesn't have a cute dog.
28. The weather is nice today. (change to comparative)
The weather is nicer today than yesterday.
29. Sam can ride a bike. (change to negative)
Sam can't ride a bike.
30. They live in a big house. (change to interrogative)
Do they live in a big house?
31. My sister has a yellow dress. (change to interrogative)
Does my sister have a yellow dress?
32. He likes playing football. (change to negative)
He doesn't like playing football.
33. She does her homework carefully. (change to negative)
She doesn't do her homework carefully.
34. John and I go to school by bus. (change to interrogative)
Do John and I go to school by bus?
35. We have dinner at 7:00 every evening. (change to negative)
We don't have dinner at 7:00 every evening.
36. Cindy is very friendly. (change to superlative)
Cindy is the friendliest in our class.
37. My father is a teacher. (change to interrogative)
Is my father a teacher?
38. They watch TV in the evening. (change to negative)
They don't watch TV in the evening.
39. I want to buy a new laptop. (change to negative)
I don't want to buy a new laptop.
40. Lily is ten years old. (change to negative)
Lily isn't ten years old.
41. Our teacher is very nice. (change to superlative)
Our teacher is the nicest in the school.
42. My sister is good at drawing. (change to comparative)
My sister is better at drawing than me.
43. Tom is a tall boy. (change to comparative)
Tom is taller than me.
44. They go swimming every Sunday. (change to interrogative)
Do they go swimming every Sunday?
45. I buy some apples and bananas. (change to negative)
I don't buy any apples and bananas.
46. Lucy has a lot of books. (change to comparative)
Lucy has more books than me.
47. My mother cooks delicious meals. (change to comparative)
My mother cooks more delicious meals than my father.
48. Jack usually plays basketball on weekends. (change to negative)
Jack doesn't usually play basketball on weekends.
49. I like watching TV. (change to negative)
I don't like watching TV.
50. My sister has a cute cat. (change to negative)
My sister doesn't have a cute cat.
51.He is smart. He can answer all the questions in class. (change to negative)
He is not smart. He can't answer all the questions in class.
52. Tom is 12 years old. I am 14. (change to comparative)
Tom is younger than me.
53. My mother teaches Maths. (change to negative)
My mother doesn’t teach Maths.
54. They watch TV in the evening. (change to interrogative) Do they watch TV in the evening?
55. I live in Shanghai. (change to negative)
I don’t live in Shanghai.
56. I usually get up at 6 in the morning. (change to negative)
I don’t usually get up at 6 in the morning.
57. He goes to school by bike. (change to interrogative) Does he go to school by bike?
58. Sam is a friendly boy. (change to superlative)
Sam is the friendliest boy in the class.
59. His brother is three years old. (change to negative)
His brother isn’t three years old.
60. They do homework every day. (change to negative) They don’t do homework every day.
61. I like playing basketball. (change to interrogative)
Do I like playing basketball?
62. She is very tall. (change to superlative)
She is the tallest in our class.
63. Lisa can swim very well. (change to negative)
Lisa can’t swim very well.
64. We have dinner at 6:30 every day. (change to negative)
We don’t have dinner at 6:30 every day.
65. Amy always does her homework carefully. (change to negative)
Amy doesn’t always do her homework carefully.
66. They visit their grandparents every summer. (change to interrogative)
Do they visit their grandparents every summer?
67. Jack is ten years old. (change to negative)
Jack isn’t ten years old.
68. I want to buy a new dress. (change to negative)
I don’t want to buy a new dress.
69. Sally is very friendly. (change to superlative)
Sally is the friendliest girl in the class.
70. Amy’s mother is a teacher. (change to interrogative)
Is Amy’s mother a teacher?
71. They always play soccer after school. (change to negative)
They don’t always play soccer after school.
72. Henry is strong. (change to comparative)
Henry is stronger than me.
73. We have breakfast at seven o’clock every day. (change to negative)
We don’t have breakfast at seven o’clock every da y.
74. He has a red car. (change to interrogative)
Does he have a red car?
75. They live in a big house. (change to negative)
They don’t live in a big house.
76. I play the piano well. (change to negative)
I don’t play the piano wel l.
77. He often plays basketball after school. (change to negative)
He doesn’t often play basketball after school.
78. We usually go to the beach in the summer. (change to negative)
We don’t usually go to the beach in the summer.
79. Jim goes swimming every Saturday. (change to interrogative)
Does Jim go swimming every Saturday?
80. Kate is 14 years old. Lisa is 12. (change to comparative)
Kate is older than Lisa.
81. They have dinner at seven o’clock. (change to interrogative)
Do they have dinner at seven o’clock?
82. He is a tall boy. (change to superlative)
He is the tallest in our class.
83. They watch TV in the evening. (change to negative)
They don’t watch TV in the evening.
84. I want to buy a new dress. (change to negative)
I don’t want to buy a new dress.
85. Lily is a good student. (change to comparative)
Lily is a better student than me.
86. My parents always go to work by car. (change to negative)
My parents don’t always go to work by car.
87. My brother is very tall. (change to comparative)
My brother is taller than me.
88. She always gets up early. (change to negative)
She doesn’t always get up early.
89. I have a lot of friends. (change to negative)
I don’t have a lot of friends.
90. Peter can speak Chinese. (change to negative)
Peter can’t speak Chinese.
91. We watch TV in the evening. (change to interrogative)
Do we watch TV in the evening?
92. Jane is a good student. (change to comparative)
Jane is a better student than me.
93. I want to buy a new backpack. (change to negative)
I don’t want to buy a new backpack.
94. We have breakfast at 7:00 in the morning. (change to negative)
We don’t have breakfast at 7:00 in the morning.
95. Mary always goes to school by bus. (change to negative)
Mary doesn’t always go to school by bus.
96. They study English on Saturday mornings. (change to negative)
They don’t study Engl ish on Saturday mornings.
97. My sister has a white cat. (change to interrogative)
Does my sister have a white cat?
98. They buy some books and pens. (change to negative)
They don’t buy any books and pens.
99. She is very beautiful. (change to superlative)
She is the most beautiful girl in our class.
100. We play basketball every Friday. (change to interrogative)
Do we play basketball every Friday?
These word transformations are essential in improving understanding and usage in English. Practicing these exercises will greatly enhance vocabulary and sentence construction.
This document serves as a helpful study guide for students learning English as a second language. Practice these transformations daily to see significant improvement in your language skills.
篇2
Title: Practice Exercises on Word Formations in People's Education Edition Seventh Grade English (100 Questions)
Introduction:
Word formation is a key aspect of learning a language, as it helps learners understand the different forms that words can take depending on their uses in sentences. In the People's Education Edition Seventh Grade English textbook, students are introduced to various words and their different forms through exercises and activities. This document presents 100 practice
questions on word formations based on the key vocabulary in the textbook, aimed at helping students build their vocabulary and understanding of word forms.
Practice Questions:
1. Add the suffix -ful to the following words:
a. Help
b. Care
c. Color
d. Power
2. Change the following nouns to adjectives:
a. Music
b. Art
c. Nature
d. Fashion
3. Change the following verbs to nouns:
a. Play
b. Walk
c. Jump
4. Add the prefix un- to the following words:
a. Happy
b. Fair
c. Kind
d. Friendly
5. Add the suffix -ly to the following adjectives:
a. Slow
b. Quick
c. Happy
d. Sad
6. Change the following adjectives to adverbs:
a. Quick
b. Happy
c. Safe
d. Easy
7. Add the prefix dis- to the following words:
b. Like
c. Appear
d. Respect
8. Change the following nouns to verbs:
a. Education
b. Communication
c. Information
d. Celebration
9. Add the suffix -less to the following words:
a. Care
b. Fear
c. Home
d. Help
10. Change the following verbs to adjectives:
a. Sing
b. Dance
d. Run
Conclusion:
Practicing word formations is an essential part of building one's vocabulary and language skills. By completing the 100 practice questions provided in this document, students can enhance their understanding of how words can change forms depending on their use in sentences. This exercise will help students improve their language proficiency and become more proficient in using different word forms in their English communication.
篇3
Title: 100 Exercises on Word Forms for People's Education Press Grade Seven English
1. choose the correct form of the word in brackets:
1) The weather today is much (hot) than yesterday.
2) The (large) city in China is Shanghai.
3) Lucy is the (pretty) girl in our class.
4) Peter is a (careful) driver than Mary.
5) We need to buy some (cheap) clothes for the trip.
2. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the word in brackets:
1) She loves (dance) and often practices in her free time.
2) The (wind) road led us to a beautiful village.
3) My grandmother has a large (collect) of stamps.
4) It is important to have good (communicate) skills in today's world.
5) The team won the (champion) of the competition.
3. Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the word in brackets:
1) The weather was so hot that we had to buy some (shade) hats.
2) The new library is much bigger than the (old) one.
3) They will leave for the airport if the weather gets (good).
4) Can you tell us what the (high) building in the city is?
5) She is always the (late) person to arrive at the party.
6) The (good) way to learn English is to practice speaking with others.
4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets:
1) The baby is crying because he is (hunger).
2) My father gave me a (help) hand when I needed it.
3) The young boy looked (frighten) when he saw the dog.
4) She waited (patient) for her friends to arrive.
5) They were the (luck) winners of the competition.
5. Choose the correct form of the word in brackets and use it in a sentence:
1) fast, faster, fastly
2) easy, easier, easily
3) good, better, well
4) bad, worse, badly
5) far, farther, farly
These exercises are designed to help students practice using different forms of words in English. By completing these
exercises, students can improve their vocabulary and language skills.。

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