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1.Mongolian wolves are e__________(使……处于险境;危及) nowadays.

2.Inside the theater, they were giving a p__________(表演) of Bizet’s Carmen.

3.I asked him to be more s__________(具体的).

4.The night was dark, and the stars were h__________(隐藏) behind cloud.

5.Last year they sold twice as many computers as their c__________(竞争者).

6.Disney’s Beauty And The Beast has won many positive r__________(评论).

7.He s__________(发现) a man with a shotgun taking aim.

8.This restaurant offers simple but t__________(美味可口的) meals.

9.This product comes with a 5-year g__________(保证;保修).

10.He p__________(购买) a ticked and went up on the top deck.

 

1.endangered 2.performance 3.specific 4.hidden 5.competitors 6.reviews 7.spotted 8.tasty 9.guarantee 10.purchased 【解析】 1.考查形容词。句意:蒙古狼如今处于危险中。be动词后跟形容词构成系表结构。endangered“濒临灭绝的”。故填endangered。 2.考查名词。句意:在剧院里,他们正在表演《卡门》。冠词后跟名词,performance“表演”。故填performance。 3.考查形容词。more在形容词前构成比较级。故填specific。 4.考查动词。根据上文“夜很黑”推断“星星藏在了云层后面”。hidden“隐藏的”与were构成系表结构。故填hidden。 5.考查名词。their是形容词性物主代词,修饰名词。competitor是可数名词。故填competitors。 6.考查名词。positive是形容词,修饰名词作定语,review“评论”是可数名词,由many修饰用复数,故填reviews。 7.考查动词。根据语境推断,句子讲述过去发生的事情,用一般过去时,主语he与spot是主动关系。注意spot的过去式是spotted。故填spotted。 8.考查形容词。but连接并列成分,simple是形容词,故tasty与simple一起修饰名词meals作定语。故填tasty。 9.考查名词。guarantee“保证;保修”,由不定冠词a推断用单数。故填guarantee。 10.考查动词。根据went up可知,句子使用一般过去时。故填purchased。
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