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根据首字母、中文或括号里的词,运用恰当形式补全句子。 1.________ (暴...

根据首字母、中文或括号里的词,运用恰当形式补全句子。

1.________ (暴露) to so many advertisements, we can’t help being persuaded into buying something we don’t really need.

2.The army was well-trained, and had little difficulty d________ the enemy.

3.The doctor is well-known for having c________ some people of the deadly disease.

4.With everything well ________ (arrange), he left his office and had dinner with his friends.

5.Many scientists c__________ greatly to the development of society in the past.

6.She f__________ the letter and put it in an envelope.

7.Some advertisements c__________ of pictures or words of experts to show people how good the products are.

8.It was of course a __________ (delight) for them to meet again after such a long separation.

9.The work of an engineer requires intelligence __________ (加上) experience.

10.The beautiful scenery and the places of interest of our city ___________ (attractive) thousands of visitors every year.

 

1.Exposed 2.defeating 3.cured 4.arranged 5.contributed 6.folded 7.consist 8.delight 9.plus 10.attract 【解析】 1.考查非谓语动词。句意:看到这么多广告,我们禁不住被说服去买一些我们并不真正需要的东西。根据汉语意思“暴露”可知短语be exposed to,分析句子结构可知此处应用过去分词做状语。句首字母要大写。故填Exposed。 2.考查非谓语动词。句意:这支军队训练有素,战胜敌人没有什么困难。根据短语have difficulty (in) doing sth.表示“做某事有困难”。故填defeating。 3.考查非谓语动词。句意:这位医生因治愈了一些人的致命疾病而出名。for为介词,后跟动名词做宾语,且根据上文having可知为having done形式,表示动作先于谓语动词发生,故填cured。 4.考查非谓语动词。句意:一切都安排得很好,他离开了他的办公室和他的朋友吃了晚饭。此处为with的复合结构,且arrange与everything构成被动关系,应用过去分词。故填arranged。 5.考查动词时态。句意:在过去许多科学家对社会发展做出了巨大贡献。本句中contribute做谓语动词,根据后文in the past可知应用一般过去时,故填contributed。 6.考查动词时态。句意:她把信折好放在信封里。此处fold在句中作谓语动词,且根据后文put可知为一般过去时,故填folded。 7.考查动词时态。句意:有些广告由专家的照片或话组成,向人们展示产品有多好。短语consist of表示“由……组成”。此处描述客观事实用一般现在时,且主语为advertisements,谓语动词用原形。故填consist。 8.考查名词。句意:他们久别重逢,当然很高兴。根据上文a可知应填单数名词delight,表示“高兴”。故填delight。 9.考查介词。句意:工程师的工作需要智慧和经验。根据汉语意思“加上”应用介词plus。故填plus。 10.考查动词。句意:我们城市美丽的风景和名胜古迹每年吸引着成千上万的游客。本句中缺少谓语动词,故应用attractive的动词形式attract,且根据后文every year可知用一般现在时,主语为The beautiful scenery and the places of interest of our city,故谓语动词用原形。故填attract。
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