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用下列单词或短语的适当形式填空(每小题1分,满分10分)

sympathetic  temperament     intense     prolific     channel go too far  

blunt       delete        specific     intricately

1.If you make a mistake, use the __________ button to erase backwards.

2.I think you guys _______ by saying he is selfish before other guys.

3.These early works evidence van Gogh's _________ desire to express the misery and poverty of humanity as he saw it among the miners in Belgium.

4.This report offered the most_______ and accurate description of the problems.

5.The__________ writer wrote a large number of novels.

6.Water is________ through a series of irrigation canals.

7.Under the care of a __________ doctor, whose portrait he painted (Dr Gachet,1890), van Gogh spent three months at Auvers.

8.A whole lot of_______ carved sculptures are displayed in the British Museum.

9.Julian's_______ words hurt me.

10.Born in 1853, van Gogh was the son of a Dutch Protestant minister. Early in life he displayed a moody _______ that was to thwart his every pursuit.

 

1. delete              2.  go too far         3.  intense           4.   specific           5.   prolific          6.  channel(l)ed       7.  sympathetic       8.  intricately        9.    blunt            10.    temperament      【解析】 试题分析: 1.  delete     名词删除,当你犯错的时候,使用删除键来擦掉痕迹。 2.  go too far 固定搭配做得过分,走得太远。 3.    intense  形容词热情的intense,在本句中修饰名词desire。 4. specific  形容词明确的,具体的specific,这个报告里给出了最明确,具体的对问题的描述。 5.   prolific  形容词  prolific 多产的,众多的.指这位产品众多的作家。 6.channel(l)ed 动词channel引导,开到,形成河道。通过一系列的灌溉运河水被引导过来。 7. sympathetic 形容词sympathetic富有同情心的,在这位富有同情心的医生的照顾之下。 8. intricately 形容词复杂的intricately,本题用了修饰后面的名词carved sculptures。 9.  blunt     形容词直率的,直言不讳的blunt,Julian直言不讳的话伤害了我。 10. temperament 名词性格,气质temperament。本句中的moody temperament指喜怒无常的性格。 考点:单词、短语的词义
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1.a               a. more than enough; plentiful

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Getting around Australia

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A.By air.            B.By car.            C.By bus.           D.On foot.

 

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D.he wasn’t taken good care of in the special school

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D.He worked very hard both in and after class.

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C.He reached his goals in spite of his disability.

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This is a story that can teach us a good lesson. One day, a man in rags begged from door to door along the street. With an old wallet in his hand, he was asking for a few coins to buy something to eat. He kept complaining about his bad fortune and kept  36 why those who had so much money were never  37 and were always desiring more.

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4.                A.street          B.bridge          C.yard D.forest

 

5.                A.praise          B.forgive         C.help D.comfort

 

6.                A.coat           B.pocket         C.box  D.wallet

 

7.                A.occasion        B.suggestion       C.situation  D.condition

 

8.                A.hand           B.feet            C.ground   D.beggar

 

9.                A.look out        B.look after       C.look up   D.look down

 

10.               A.rich           B.empty          C.worn D.full

 

11.               A.stand          B.wait           C.breathe   D.think

 

12.               A.stream         B.piece          C.pair  D.variety

 

13.               A.weak          B.strong          C.poor  D.rich

 

14.               A.spread         B.close          C.loose D.shake

 

15.               A.pour           B.end           C.dry   D.melt

 

16.               A.take           B.add            C.lend  D.borrow

 

17.               A.flow           B.burst          C.disappear  D.change

 

18.               A.attract         B.permit         C.include    D.hold

 

19.               A.present        B.food           C.treasure   D.water

 

20.               A.nothing        B.anything        C.everything D.something

 

 

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