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单词拼写(共10小题;每小题一分,满分10分) 1.It is a great ...

单词拼写(共10小题;每小题一分,满分10分)

1.It is a great ________ for China to develop the fastest computer in today's world.(荣誉)

2.A collection of rare books is on __________ at the city library.(展览)

3.He keeps a bottle of champagne __________ behind a pile of books.(隐藏)

4.He felt ________ about spending so little time with his children.(内疚的)

5.Mrs. Fenn tried to f_________ the boy into telling her who had broken her window.(恐吓)

6.We didn’t think the new album would be such a big ______(风行一时之物)

7.The older __________ still recalls the horrors of World War II.(一代人)

8.Only when we realize the importance of helping each other can we be devoted to building a ___________society.(和谐的)

9.In spite of her f_______, most of her teachers and classmates still like her.(缺点)

10.There was no e__________ that either driver had been drinking.(证据)

 

1.honor/honour 2.exhibition 3.hidden 4.guilty 5.frighten 6.hit 7.generation 8.harmonious 9.faults 10. evidence 【解析】 试题分析: 1.对于中国来说,在当今世界,开发速度最快的的计算机是一项巨大的荣誉。考查名词,honor/honour荣誉。 2.稀有书籍的收藏正在城市图书馆展览。考查固定用法,On exhibition是固定用法,意思是在展览。 3.他把一杯香槟酒藏在一推书的后面。考查非谓语动词,hide与其逻辑主语a bottle of champagne是被动关系,故用过去分词。 4.他对于很少花时间陪自己的孩子,感到很内疚。考查形容词,系动词后用形容词。 5.Fenn夫人试图恐吓这个男孩告诉她谁打破了她的玻璃。考查动词:副词to 之后用动词原形。 6.我们不认为这个新的唱片会成为风行一时之物。考查名词:风行一时之物。 7.老一代人仍然会想起第二次世界大战的恐怖。考查名词:一代人。 8.只有当我们意识到帮助彼此的重要性,我们才能致力于和谐社会的建设。形容词考查:和谐的。 9.尽管她有很多缺点,她的大多数老师和同学仍然喜欢她。名词考查:缺点。 10.没有证据说明任何一个司机喝酒了。名词考查:证据。 考点:考查单词拼写
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