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1.These hotels don’t have all the necessary__________(设施)but each of them offers something different.

2.It is such a _______(challenge) job as no one would like to apply for.

3.I don’t know why the young couple are getting into an_________(argue).

4.I advises the thief________(refer) to be put into prison.

5.He spent much of his life________(探索) the wildness.

6.The animal was still________(breath),so we knew it was still alive.

7.He stood there, ______(集中注意) his eyes on his mother.

8._______(assume) that his story is true, what should we do?

9.China suggests________(解决) the conflict through peaceful means.

10.________(judge) by his actions, he is rather selfish.

11.The government has taken a _______(系列) of measures to improve the air quality.

12.There had been much _____(辩论) on the issue of childcare.

13.He was _______frightento death by the strange snake

14.Nervously_______(走近) the table, Son said,”Erm…Dad, can we talk?”

15.As we all know, WTO is short for World Trade __________(组织)

16.The mountains are _____(visible) because of the clouds.

17.“Smart” can mean “intelligent” or “sarcastic” depending on the _______(上下文)

18.He_______(respect) by all who knew him for his kindness.

19._______(尽管,虽然) some mistakes, few people think badly of him

20.All of the children behaved themselves and left a good_______(impress) on us.

 

1.facilities 2.challenging 3.argument 4.referred 5.exploring 6.breathing 7.focusing 8.Assuming 9.settling 10.Judging 11.series 12.debate 13.frightened 14.approaching 15.Organisation 16.invisible 17.context 18.was respected 19.Despite 20.impression 【解析】 1.考查名词复数。句意:这些酒店没有配备所有的必要设施,但是每个都提供了不同的东西。设施“facility”,是个可数名词,而且常用复数形式。故填facilities。 2.考查形容词。句意:这是一份如此有挑战性的工作,以至于没有人愿意申请。job是个名词,前面需要用形容词修饰作定语。故填challenging。 3.考查名词。句意:我不知道那对年轻夫妇为什么吵得不可开交。an为不定冠词,后必须接可数名词的单数形式。故填argument。 4.考查过去分词。句意:我建议刚才提到的那个小偷应该被关进监狱。the thief和refer之间存在被动关系,并且refered to是过去分词短语,修饰名词时应该放在所修饰词之后。 故填referred。 5.考查固定搭配。句意:他花费了一生中很多时间探索野外。explore为动词,意为“探索”,根据固定搭配 spend time /money (in) doing sth. 可知,介词in之后,应该填动名词。故填exploring。 6.考查现在分词。句意:这个动物仍然在呼吸,所以我们知道它是活的。分析句子可知,此处缺谓语动词,并且The animal和breath之间是主动关系,所以应该由was breathing构成过去进行时作句子的谓语动词。故填breathing。 7.考查现在分词。句意:他站在那儿,眼睛一直盯着他的妈妈。focus意为“集中注意”,它的逻辑主语是He,他们之间存在主动关系,所以这里用它的现在分词形式focusing作伴随状语,和谓语动词stood动作同时发生。故填focusing。 8.考查连词短语。句意:假如他说的是真的,我们该怎么办?assuming that为连词短语,意为“假设,假定”,引导条件状语从句,相当于if。故填Assuming。 9.考查动名词。句意:中国建议通过和平的方式解决冲突。settle为动词,意为“解决”,根据固定搭配suggest doing sth.“建议做某事” 可知,此处应该用它的动名词settling做宾语。故填settling。 10.考查固定搭配。句意:从他的行为上看,他相当自私。根据固定搭配judging by “由…...判断” ,一般在句中做插入语,放在句子开头,表明说话者的判断依据,与具体的人和物无关。故填Judging。 11.考查固定搭配。句意:政府采取了一系列措施来提升空气质量。根据固定短语a series of “一系列”,可知这里填series。故填series。 12.考查名词。句意:在儿童保育这个问题上,有很多的辩论。debate可以是可数名词,意为 “辩论会” ,也可以是不可数名词,意为“辩论,争辩”,根据much可知,这里是不可数名词。故填debate。 13.考查过去分词。句意:他被那条奇怪的蛇吓坏了。分析句子可知,He 和frighten之间存在被动关系,所以was frightened在句中做谓语,构成被动语态。故填frightened。 14.考查现在分词。句意:儿子提心吊胆地走到桌子旁边,儿子说:“爸爸,我们能聊聊吗?” approach意为“走近,靠近”,它的逻辑主语是Son,他们之间存在主动关系,所以这里用approaching作时间状语,故填approaching。 15.考查名词。句意:众所周知,WTO是世界贸易组织的缩写。分析句子可知,此处为名词。O是Organisation的缩写,意为“组织”。故填Organisation。 16.考查形容词。句意:由于云,山都看不见了。分析句子可知,are后面跟形容词做表语;visible意为“能看见的”,但因为后面的the clouds,可知山被云挡住了,所以是看不见的。故填invisible。 17.考查名词。句意:根据上下文,“Smart” 可以意为“聪明的”或者“挖苦的” 。定冠词the后面,后跟名词,context为名词,意为“上下文”。故填context。 18.考查被动语态。句意:所有认识他的人都因他的仁慈而尊敬他。 分析句子可知,He和respect之间存在被动关系,又因为句子的时态是一般过去时,所以用一般过去时的被动语态结构。故填was respected。 19.考查介词。句意:尽管有一些错误,但很少有人看不起他。分析句子可知,some mistakes为名词,需要填一个介词含义的 “虽然,尽管”。故填Despite。 20.考查名词。句意:所有的孩子都表现得很好,给我们留下了深刻的印象。good为形容词,并且前面有a限定,所以此处应该填可数名词的单数形式。impress的名词形式为impression。故填impression。
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