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根据汉语提示及首字母,写出所缺单词。 1.If you have any que...

根据汉语提示及首字母,写出所缺单词。

1.If you have any questions, please don’t h________to ask me.

2.He doesn’t make friends with others. As a c__________, he is rather lonely..

3.The women made an a_______ to the saleswomen for being so impolite.

4.His _______(缺乏) of mind during driving nearly caused an accident.

5.It's impolite to keep _________ (打断) a speaker during a lecture

6.He is a celebrity now. But can you imagine the difficulties he o________ before success.

7.He jumped up in ______(恐慌) at the sight of the big snake.

8.Try to act _______(自信地), even if you feel nervous.

9.The f_________ of the ear is to listen.

10.He is a _______(天才的) artist.

 

1.hesitate 2.consequence 3.apology 4.absence 5.interrupting 6.overcame 7.alarm 8.confidently 9.function 10.gifted 【解析】 1. 考查动词。句意:如果你有任何问题,请不要犹豫问我。助动词后面用动词原形,结合句意和首字母可知此处用动词原形hesitate“犹豫”。故填hesitate。 2. 考查名词。句意:他不与别人交朋友。因此,他感到相当孤独。固定词组:As a consequence“因此”。结合句意和首字母可知此处用名词consequence“结果”。故填consequence。 3. 考查名词。句意:女售货员因为太不礼貌而向她道歉。固定词组:make an apology to sb.“向某人道歉”。冠词an用名词,结合句意和首字母可知此处用名词apology“道歉”。故填apology。 4. 考查名词。句意:他开车心不在焉,几乎出车祸。句中his是形容词性物主代词,修饰名词,结合句意和所给汉语可知此处用名词absence。故填absence。 5. 考查动词。句意:演讲时不停地打断别人讲话是不礼貌的。固定搭配:keep doing sth.“保持做某事”。结合句意和所给汉语可知此处用动名词作宾语。故填interrupting。 6. 考查动词。句意:他现在是名人了。但是你能想象他在成功之前克服了多少困难吗?结合句意可知,成功以前“克服”困难,应该是指过去的事情,所以句子用一般过去时态。再根据首字母,故填overcame。 7. 考查名词。句意:他一看到那条大蛇就惊慌地跳了起来。固定词组:in alarm“惊慌,担心”。结合句意和所给汉语可知此处用名词alarm。故填alarm。 8. 考查副词。句意:即使你感到紧张,也要表现得自信。此处act是动词,由副词修饰,再结合句意和所给汉语可知此处用副词confidently。故填confidently。 9. 考查名词。句意:耳朵的功能是听。分析句子结构The f _________ of这里用名词形式,再结合句意和首字母可知此处用名词function。故填function。 10. 考查形容词。句意:他是个有天赋的艺术家。此处artist是名词,由形容词修饰,再结合句意和所给汉语可知此处用形容词gifted。故填gifted。
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