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1.In the protest, parents e__________ great concern about food safety earlier this month, which attracted much public attention.

2.Rescue workers built a s__________ for survivors whose homes had been destroyed in the earthquake.

3.These poor bears trapped in the cages suffered a lot, since they should live in the natural s__________.

4.We m_________ to get to the airport in time yesterday and finally caught the flight.

5.There is a report of s____________ and differences between the two cities in terms of population and tourism.

6.Linda is being very m________about her plan for the weekend, and even her best friend knows nothing about it.

7.Electricity is i__________, but it can be changed into energy that we can see, hear or feel.

8.It is so horrible to find out that Dracula has no r __________in the mirror.

9.The Empire State building is a famous l_________in New York and almost everyone is familiar with it

10.Mary worked here as a t________ secretary and ended up getting a full-time job with the company.

 

1.expressed 2.shelter 3.surroundings 4.managed 5.similarities 6.mysterious 7.invisible 8.reflection 9.landmark 10.temporary 【解析】 1.句意:在本月初的抗议中,家长们表达了对食品安全的极大关注,引起了公众的广泛关注。句子用一般过去时态,再根据所给首字母,可知答案为expressed。 2.句意:救援人员为房屋在地震中被毁的幸存者建造了一个避难所。结合句意和首字母,可知此处shelter是名词,且是单数名词,故答案为shelter。 3.句意:这些被困在笼子里的可怜的熊遭受了很多痛苦,因为它们应该生活在自然环境中。结合句意和首字母,可知答案为surroundings“环境”。 4.句意:昨天我们设法及时赶到机场,最后赶上了航班。manage to do sth.“想方设法做某事”,且句子用一般过去时态,故答案为managed。 5.句意:有一份关于这两个城市在人口和旅游方面的异同的报告。根据首字母和differences可知此处用名词复数,故答案为similarities。 6.句意:Linda对她周末的计划很神秘,连她最好的朋友也不知道。be mysterious about“关于---神秘”,故答案为mysterious。 7.句意:电是看不见的,但它可以变成我们能看见、听到或感觉到的能量。结合句意和首字母可知答案为invisible。 8.句意:发现Dracula在镜子里没有反射真是太可怕了。no后面跟名词,结合首字母和句意可知答案为reflection。 9.句意:帝国大厦是纽约著名的地标性建筑,几乎每个人都熟悉它。结合首字母和句意可知答案为landmark。 10.句意:玛丽在这里做临时秘书,最后在公司找到了一份全职工作。结合首字母和句意可知答案为temporary。
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