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1.She bought many __________(窗帘) to dec...

 

1.She bought many __________(窗帘) to decorate the new house.

2.You know I’d be __________(感激的) if you could dance with me.

3.He __________(命令) that we should come to the classroom earlier next time.

4.I tried to tell her but she __________(不理睬) me.

5.She can read English __________(流利地) and accurately.

6.One of my business __________(合伙人) will be arriving soon from the US.

7.The __________(官方的) languages of Canada are English and French.

8.__________(逐渐地) the farmland turned into desert.

9.The __________(身份) of the murderer is still unknown.

10.Why do more and more __________(青少年) smoke nowadays?

 

1. curtains 2. grateful 3. commanded 4. ignored 5. fluently 6. partners 7. official 8. Gradually 9. identity 10. teenagers 【解析】 1.考查名词。句意:她买了很多窗帘来装饰新房子。名词curtain(窗帘),前面有many修饰,要用复数形式,该词在句中作动词buy的宾语,所以要填curtains。 2.考查形容词。句意:你知道的,如果你能够和我跳舞我会很感激的。句中形容词grateful意为“感激的”,在句中和系动词be连用构成系表结构,所以要填grateful。 3.考查动词。句意:他命令下次我们要早点进教室。动词command意为“命令”,该词后的宾语从句要使用“(should)+动词原形”的虚拟语气,所以本句要填commanded。 4.考查动词时态。句意:我努力告诉她,但是她不理睬我。动词ignore意为“忽视”,句中使用一般过去时和前句中的tried呼应。所以要填ignored。 5.考查副词。句意:她可以流利准确地读英语。句中副词fluently意为“流利地”,在句中充当状语修饰动词短语read English。所以要填fluently。 6.考查名词单复数。句意:我的一个合伙人很快就要从美国过来了。在“one of…”结构中要使用可数名词复数形式,所以要填partners。 7.考查形容词。句意:加拿大的官方语言是英语和法语。形容词official(官方的,正式的),该词在句中充当定语修饰名词language,所以要填official。 8.考查副词。句意:逐渐地,农场变成了沙漠。本句中副词gradually在句中充当状语修饰整个句子,所以要填Gradually。 9.考查名词。句意:谋杀犯的身份仍然未知。句中名词identity意为“身份”,在句中充当主语,所以要填identity。 10.考查名词单复数。句意:现在为什么越来越多的青少年抽烟了?名词teenager意为“青少年”,这是可数名词,前面有more and more修饰,说明应该用复数形式,所以要填teenagers。
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4.A. support    B. happiness    C. surprise    D. thing

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6.A. me    B. them    C. her    D. it

7.A. wrong    B. right    C. stupid    D. bad

8.A. see    B. know    C. understand    D. face

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10.A. came on    B. came in    C. came out    D. came back

11.A. day    B. night    C. month    D. year

12.A. graduation    B. pass    C. degree    D. success

13.A. giving in    B. giving back    C. giving out    D. giving up

14.A. while    B. if    C. when    D. or

15.A. there    B. here    C. it    D. that

16.A. left    B. attended    C. changed    D. graduated

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He said that although he believed good-looking women may also earn more, the research did not support his theory.

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B. Appearance plays an important role at work.

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