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请根据句子逻辑和首字母提示, 从模块三及模块四 Unit1-2 所学的词汇中选用...

请根据句子逻辑和首字母提示, 从模块三及模块四 Unit1-2 所学的词汇中选用恰当的单词并且使用其正确的形式填空。

1.Old people deserve to be treated with r _______.

2.We use cartoon books to i _______ children to read and write for pleasure.

3.The hotel wants to e _______ its business by adding a swimming pool.

4.The following programme contains crime scenes that may be d _______ to some viewers.

5.I have r _______ not having studied harder at school.

6.They spent a lot of money e _______ the school with new computers.

7.The job is i _______ for students who have recently earned a degree in biology.

8.The letter wasn't addressed to Jane but she opened it out of c _______.

9.After the speech, he found himself s _______ by an admiring crowd.

10.He lifted the baby g _______ and carefully out of its cradle(摇篮).

 

1.respect 2.inspire 3.expand 4.disturbing 5.regretted 6.equipping 7.intended 8.curiosity 9.surrounded 10.gently 【解析】 选用恰当的单词并且使用其正确的形式填空。 1. 考查名词。句意:老年人应该受到尊重。with为介词,后接名词respect(尊重)作宾语,且符合句意。故填respect。 2. 考查非谓语动词。句意:我们用漫画书来激励孩子们为了乐趣而阅读和写作。use sth to do sth意为“使用某物做某事”,是固定搭配,且根据句意可知,此空应填inspire(鼓舞),符合题意。故填inspire。 3. 考查非谓语动词。句意:这家旅馆想增加一个游泳池以扩大其业务。want to do sth意为“想要做某事”,是固定搭配,且根据句意可知,此空应填expand(扩张),符合题意。故填expand。 4. 考查形容词。句意:下面的节目包含可能会使一些观众感到不安的犯罪现场。分析句子可知,that引导的定语从句的结构为主系表结构,空处填形容词disturbing作表语。故填disturbing。 5. 考查动词和时态。句意:我后悔在学校时没有更努力学习。regret not having done sth.意为“后悔没有做过某事”,是固定搭配,此处表示过去发生的、持续到现在的状态,应用现在完成时。故填regretted。 6. 考查非谓语动词。句意:他们花了很多钱为学校配备新电脑。spend money doing sth意为“花费时间做某事”,是固定搭配,且根据句意可知,此空应为equipping(装配),符合题意。故填equipping。 7. 考查固定搭配。句意:这份工作是为刚获得生物学学位的学生准备的。be intended for意为“打算为……所用”,是固定搭配,符合题意。故填intended。 8. 考查名词。句意:这封信不是寄给简的,但她出于好奇把它拆开了。out of curiosity意为“出于好奇心”,是固定搭配,符合题意。故填curiosity。 9. 考查非谓语动词。句意:演讲结束后,他发现自己被一群赞赏他的人包围了。分析句子可知,himself与surround在逻辑上是被动关系,此处应为过去分词作状语,应用surrounded表示“被包围”。故填surrounded。 10. 考查副词。句意:他轻轻地、小心地把婴儿从摇篮里抱出来。修饰动词lifted,且根据“and carefully”可知,此处应用副词,根据句意可知,应用副词gently(轻轻地)。故填gently。
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