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根据所给首字母或汉语提示,写出适当的单词形式,使得句子完整并正确。 1.The ...

根据所给首字母或汉语提示,写出适当的单词形式,使得句子完整并正确。

1.The terrible flood d________ all the houses in the village, leaving thousands of people homeless.  

2.These people have made great c __________to the economic development of our country.

3.With the development of technology, new digital products are r__________ old machines rapidly.

4.Early to bed, early to rise will make you healthy, w__________ and wise.

5.It is reported that over a dozen people have c__________ suicide in FOXCOM company in Shenzhen so far this year.

6.The story told on TV was so touching that almost all the _____________ (观众)were moved to tears.

7.The committee__________(采用) the new suggestion on how to protect the limited resources.

8.The old woman died __________ (平静地) in the arms of her loving husband.

9.Although our sense of sight is overused ,our sense of touch and smell is ___________(忽视)

10.Don’t you see that our country is trying its best to improve people’s living ____ (条件)?

 

1.destroyed  2.contributions   3.replacing   4.wealthy 5.committed 6.audience   7.adopted     8.peacefully     9.ignored  10.conditions 【解析】 试题分析: 1.考查动词:可怕的洪水毁了村子的所有的房子:destroyed用过去式 2.考查词组:make great contributions to对…有很大的贡献 3.考查动词:随着科技的发展,新的电子产品正取代就得机器,用现在分词replacing   4.考查形容词:和healthy并列用 wealthy富有的 5.考查词组:commit suicide自杀,因为是现在完成时,所以+ted 6.考查名词:观众audience   7.根据句意和汉语提示:采纳:adopted 用过去式 8.考查副词:平静地peacefully 修饰died 9.考查动词:忽视ignored用被动 10.living conditions生活条件,做条件讲,condition是可数名词 考点:考查单词拼写
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