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根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在句子右边的横线上写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(...

根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在句子右边的横线上写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空只写一个单词)

1.Wherever you are, your parents are always c_______________  about you.

2.Hes been s_____________ from a strange disease unknown to doctors for ages.

3.Id be g___________ if you could give me some help while Im here.

4.----Hes just come back from abroad, majoring in English.

----No wonder he speaks English so f___________             .

5.Im terribly sorry but I didnt r___________ you just now at the first sight because youve changed a lot.

6.The university students are from different parts of our country, so they speak Chinese Putonghua with local a___________.               .

7.In order to save e_____________, please turn off the lights, fans and the computer whenever we leave the classroom.

8.Im glad that my English is g_____________ getting better with the help of my teacher as well as my own efforts.

9.He is so stubborn that it seems impossible to p____________ him to change his mind.

10.The whole city of Wenchuan was almost d___________ by one of the biggest earthquakes which happened on May 12 ,2008.

 

1.concerned 2.suffering 3.grateful 4.fluently 5.recognize 6.accents 7.electricity 8.gradually 9.persuade 10.destroyed 【解析】 试题分析: 1. 考查固定短语。句意:不管你在哪里,你的父母总会牵挂你。be concerned about牵挂,担忧。 2. 考查完成进行时。句意:多年来他一直遭受着一种医生都不知道的怪病。suffer from遭受,句子的主语是suffer的执行者,空前有been,故填现在分词形式。 3. 考查形容词。我在这里的时候如果您能给我以帮助,我将非常感激。be 后应用形容词形式,故填grateful。 4. 考查副词。空前是so修饰,so + 副词修饰动词speak,故填fluently。 5. 考查动词。句意:因为你变化太大了,第一眼没认出你来。didn’t后应跟动词原形。 6. 考查名词。题干的主语是they,说普通话应是带不同的方言,故填accents。 7. 考查名词。句意:无论何时我们离开教室时,为了节省电,请关闭灯、电扇和电脑。故填electricity。 8. 考查副词。空后是getting,应用副词修饰。 9. 考查动词。题干中it是形式主语,to后的不定式是句子真正的主语,故填动词原形。 10. 考查动词。空前有was,句子的主语是destroy的动作承受者,故用过去分词。 考点:考查单词的识记。
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