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单词拼写(10×0.5=5分) 1.A r ______ person is a...

单词拼写(10×0.5=5分)

1.A  r ______ person is a king, queen, or emperor, or a member of their family.

2.F_______ the letter and put it in an envelope.

3.A marriage has been a_________ between Mr Brown and Miss White.

4.She studied __________(建筑学) and art history at the university.

5.He shouted after them, vainly trying to _______(吸引) their attention.

6.It is hard for me to ______(放弃) religious beliefs.

7.His speech won round after round of _______(热情) applause.

8.His past experience qualified him to h________ such a matter.

9.I'm afraid I have some pressing business to _________(处理) to.

10.They intended to c_________ the legality of his claim in the courts.

 

1.royal 2.Fold 3.arranged 4.architecture 5.attract 6.reject 7.enthusiastic 8.handle 9.attend 10.challenge 【解析】 试题分析: 1.考查形容词。往事是人就是指国王、王后或者皇帝或者家族里的一个成员。根据is后面的内容可知这里应该用royal“皇家的,王室的”。 2.考查动词。把这封信叠起来然后放在信封里。根据and put it in an envelope 可知前面应该用动词原形Fold“折叠”。 3.考查动词。布朗先生和瓦特小姐的婚礼已经安排就绪。因为前面有has been ,又因为marriage 与arrange之间是被动关系,故用arranged。 4.考查名词。她在大学学的是建筑学和艺术史。这里放在动词studied 后做它的宾语,所以应该用名词architecture。 5.考查动词。他在他们后面喊着,想试图来吸引他们的注意力。这里是短语try to do试图做某事,故用动词原形attract。 6.考查动词。对我来说放弃宗教信仰是很难的。这里是it is hard for sb to do 对某人来说做某事很难。所以这里应该用动词原形reject。 7.考查形容词。他的演讲赢得了一阵一阵的热情地掌声。这里用形容词enthusiastic“热情的”来修饰后面的名词。 8.考查动词。他的过去的经历表明他有资格来处理这件事情。这里用动词handle“处理”。 9.考查动词。恐怕我有一个紧急的事情要处理。这里是短语attend to“处理”。 10.考查动词。他们在法庭上试图挑战法律的合法性。这里是intend to do 想要做某事,所以后面应该用动词原形challenge“挑战”。 考点:单词拼写。
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