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根据下列句子各句句意和空白之后的汉语提示词,在句子右边的横线上写出空缺处相应单词...

根据下列句子各句句意和空白之后的汉语提示词,在句子右边的横线上写出空缺处相应单词的正确形式,每空只写一词。

1.The harbor was full of soldiers with green ________ (行李).

2.________ (显然地), we cannot treat all the problems.

3.How does the sperm whale ________ (设法) to do this?

4.It is forbidden to reprint any article from this magazine without special ________ (许可).

5.The _______ (胡萝卜)  is the second most popular vegetable in the world, after the potato.

6.Did you enjoy your visit in Sweden? What _______ (使印象深刻) you most there?

7.Her school report shows that she is weak at arithmetic and _______ (生物学).

8.She has shown extraordinary ________ (耐心) towards the boy.

9.Therefore, I wish to ________ (道歉) right now for what happened.

10.He is the only ________ (诗人) in this country that deserves the name.

 

1.baggage/luggage 2.Obviously 3.manage 4.permission 5.carrot 6.impressed 7.biology 8.patience 9.apologize 10.poet 【解析】 试题分析:题目考查学生的单词记忆能力,检测学生能否灵活运用学过的单词。做题时需要注意主谓一致、固定搭配和时态等知识。 1.baggage/luggage。 2.Obviously。 3. to do sth设法做成某事,助动词does后跟动词原形,故填manage。 4.permission。 5.carrot。 6.impressed。 7.biology。 8.extraordinary 修饰名词patience,show patience to/towards sb对某人有耐心,故填patience。 9. to do sth希望做某事,apologize道歉,故填apologize。 10.poet。 考点:考查名词;动词;副词;单词拼写;固定搭配
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