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根据所提供的语境和首字母提示,写出完整单词。

1.Mr Huang said that he wanted to buy a bigger a         to live in.

2.He always gets n_________ at the examination because he wants to get high grades.

3.Most old people would rather live in the countryside than live in d       areas.

4.I like English best, what is your f__________ subject?                  

5.Students should pay more attention to the reading c       and writing in their English learning.

6.The scenery of the West Lake is beautiful beyond        (描述).

7.Many beginners pronounce some English words _______(不正确地).

8.Thanks to the        (鼓励) from my Chinese teacher, I finally pass the exam.

9.They are carrying out a       (科学) experiment to look for a cure for the disease.

10.The manager       (遗弃) his wife and daughter and went abroad with a lot of money.

 

1.apartment 2. nervous 3.downtown 4.favourite 5.comprehension 6.description 7. incorrectl 8.encouragement 9.scientific 10.abandoned 【解析】 1.根据句意他是想买一个公寓来住。名词公寓:apartment  2.根据句意他要在考试中得高分,感到紧张。形容词紧张的:nervous 3.很多人宁愿住在乡下也不愿意住在市中心。名词市中心:downtown 4. 前半句提及我最喜欢英语,应该问对方最喜欢得是什么。形容词最喜欢的:favourite 5.句意指我们要更注意阅读理解和鞋子。名词理【解析】 comprehension 6.动词describe的名词:description 7.形容词correct的否定的副词的形式:incorrectly 8.动词encourage的名词形式encouragement 9.后面接名词experiment说明这里是形容词科学的:scientific 10.动词遗弃:abandon。根据下文的went说明是过去时。
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C. do something wrong like you              D. laugh at you

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