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根据首字母及汉语提示拼写单词

1.He studies so hard that he is _________ (可能) to pass the exam.

2.Our parents should be treated with _________ (尊敬).

3.This medicine will _________ (确保) you a good night's sleep.

4.My friend knows where he can pick up a satisfying car for you at a     _________ (合理的) price.

5.We choose clothes simply by _________ (偏爱).

6.Films with lovely pictures and songs a_________ to young children.

7.Kay g_________ hold of my arm to stop herself falling off the chair..

8.The teacher used the colored chalks to h_________ the important points on the blackboard.

9.The school has a system of r_________ and punishments to encourage good behavior.

10.Classics mean that they stay popular for a long time and never go totally out of f_________.

 

1. likely 2. respect 3. ensure 4. reasonable 5. preference 6. appeal 7. grabbed 8. highlight 9. rewards 10. fashion 【解析】 1.句意:他学习如此努力,以至于他有可能通过这次考试。be likely to do可能做某事,该句型是固定句型,所以填likely。 2.句意:我们的父母应该受到尊重。作句子宾语,用名词,所以填respect。 3.句意:这种药能保证你睡个好觉。情态动词will之后,用动词原形,所以填ensure。 4.句意:我的朋友想知道在哪里可以以合理的价格为你挑一辆令人满意的汽车。该空修饰名词price,用形容词,所以填reasonable。 5.句意:我们只是根据喜好挑选衣服。介词by之后,用名词,所以填preference。 6.句意:有可爱的图片和歌曲的电影对小孩子很有吸引力。appeal to对…有吸引力,该短语是固定短语,表示一个客观的事实,用一般现在时,所以填appeal。 7.句意:Kay抓住我的胳膊,不让自己从椅子上摔下来。描述发生在过去的事情,用一般过去时,所以填grabbed。 8.句意:老师用彩色粉笔突出黑板上的重点。这里不定式结构,用作目的状语,所以填highlight。 9.句意:学校有一个奖惩制度来鼓励良好的行为。介词of后用名词,and连接并列结构, punishments是名词复数,该空也应该用名词复数,所以填rewards。 10.句意:经典意味着它们会流行很长一段时间,永远不会完全过时。out of fashion过时的,该短语是固定短语,所以填fashion。
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