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根据句意,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。 1.I guess these bag...

根据句意,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。

1.I guess these bags are those _______________ (direct). Please keep them in your office.

2.He donated all his savings to local education in his _________________ (ninety).

3.The ____________ (center) Government speaks highly of the achievements of Mr. Edmund Ho Hau Wah in the past decade.

4.The firemen _________________ (control) the fire, so all of you were out of danger.

 

1.directors’ 2.nineties 3.Central 4.controlled 【解析】 试题分析: 1.1】句意:我猜想这些包是那些导演的,请在你的办公室里保存着。此题考查名词所有格,根据句意,故填directors’。 2.2】句意:在他九十多岁的时候,他把所有的积蓄都捐给了地方教育。 此题考查数词,根据句意,故填nineties。 3.3】句意:中央政府高度评价在过去的十年里,埃德蒙先生何厚铧的成果。此题考查形容词,根据句意,故填Central。 4.4】句意:消防员控制了火灾,因此我们都不处于危险的状况了。此题考查动词,根据句意,故填controlled。 考点:考查单词正确形式拼写。
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