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1.Even though she is old, she is still a________ in physical training.

2.More money should be spent on _______(educate).

3.The Nobel Prize was ______ (found) by Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel.

4.He is very m________ with his money.

5.Snakes will only a________ if you disturb them.

6.He will get some _______(报酬) after working so hard.

7.He was angered by the _________ (selfish) of her.

8.I’m sure Tom is quite________(胜任) to the task.

9.I feel ____(hope) that we shall succeed.

10.Elias was ______(乐意的) to blow up government buildings.

 

1.active 2.education 3.founded 4.mean 5.attack 6.rewards 7.selfishness 8.equal 9.hopeful 10.willing 【解析】本题考查单词拼写和句意的理解。 1.考查形容词。句意:尽管她老了,但是她仍然积极锻炼身体。根据前后句的逻辑关系以及句意还有首字母提示可知此处填active。 2.考查名词。句意:更多的钱应该花在教育上。On是介词,后接名词,故填education。 3.考查动词。句意:诺贝尔奖是由瑞典发明家Alfred Nobel创立的。此空是被动语态,故填founded。 4.考查形容词。句意:他很吝啬钱财。根据首字母提示可知填mean:吝啬的。 5.考查动词。蛇只有在有人打扰他们的时候才会袭击。根据句意以及首字母提示可知填attack。 6.考查名词。句意:在努力工作之后他将获得一些报酬。根据句意以及首字母提示可知填rewards。 7.考查名词。句意:他被她的自私激怒了。此空前有定冠词the,后接名词,故填selfishness. 8.考查形容词。句意:我肯定Tom非常胜任这个任务。此处是固定短语:be equal to:胜任…。 9.考查形容词。句意:我们非常有希望成功。Feel是感官动词,后接形容词,故填hopeful。 10.考查形容词。句意:Elias非常愿意爆破政府大楼。此处是固定短语 be willing to do:愿意/乐意做……。
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