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1.It never o____________ to me that he would become a KC.

2.We are _________(供应) with high techniques now in order to improve the quality of our products.

3.To our amazement, the railway station is under ______________(建造) in my hometown.

4.We must make sure that tourism develops in h________________ with the environment.

5.He _______________(正式地) announced his retirement from first-class cricket yesterday.

6.The _________________(事件) increased the conflicts between the two countries.

7.There are a lot of amazing ________________(冒险) to have and places to see in the world..

8.Thanks to the villager’s help, the students arrived at their _____________(目的地) in time.

9.It would not be a____________________ for us to swim in the lake now.

10.We had been forced to adjust our s______________ because of the weather.

 

1. occurred 2. supplied 3. construction 4. harmony 5. officially 6. incident 7. adventures 8. destination 9. appropriate 10. schedule 【解析】 本题考查单词拼写,注意拼写和词形变化。 1.考查固定句型和时态。句意:我从来没想过他会成为一名皇家律师。It occurs to sb that..某人想起……,根据would判断应该用一般过去时,故填occurred。 2.考查语态。句意:为了提高我们产品的质量,我们被供应了高科技。We和supply之间是被动关系,此处是被动语态,故填过去分词supplied。 3.考查名词。句意:令我们惊讶的是,我家乡的火车站正在建设当中。under construction表示“在建造当中”,故填construction。 4.考查名词。句意:我们必须确保旅游业与环境和谐发展。in harmony with表示“与……协调、一致”,故填harmony。 5.考查副词。句意:昨天他正式宣布退出一级板球赛。修饰动词announced用副词,故填officially。 6.考查名词。句意:这一事件加剧了两国间的冲突。incident表示“事件”,故填incident。 7.考查名词。句意:世界上有很多不可思议的冒险和地方要去体验和观看。a lot of修饰可数名词复数,故填adventures。 8.考查名词。句意:多亏村民的帮助,学生们才能及时到达目的地。按照常理,同学们应该是去同一个目的地,应该用单数,故填destination。 9.考查形容词。句意:我们现在在湖里游泳是不合适的。根据“swim in the lake now”判断现在在湖里游泳是不合适的,故填appropriate。 10.考查名词。句意:因为天气原因,我们不得不调整日程安排。天气影响的应该是日程或计划,按照常理,我们应该是同一个日程,用单数,故填schedule。
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