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根据所给首字母,写出正确的单词来完成句子 1.Both of the appro...

根据所给首字母,写出正确的单词来完成句子

1.Both of the approaches are effective and it's really a matter of personal p_____ which one to choose

2.She now works a f_____ schedule in order to have more time to spend with her children

3.To be honest Nick's performance wasn't interesting and it didn't a_____ to me much

4.The famous writer's new book d_____ to be published next year receives widespread attention in the national media

5.Life is a cup and under most c_____ it's up to you to decide whether it's a drinking cup or a toothbrush cup

6.Many citizens are o_____ to building a big market in this area They don't think it is a wise decision

7.A_____ as the successor to the company the youngest son took office in no time

8.We need to identify the actual and p_____ problems Then we can deal with them effectively

9.I'm quite sure that it is a_____ impossible for me to finish the task in only two days without anyone to help me

10.Each of us needs to c_____ at least 5 liters of water per day and everything we eat and drink contains water

11.They are faced with financial problems It is not an a_____ time to mention the subject of money

 

1.preference 2.flexible 3.appeal 4.due 5.circumstances 6.opposed 7.Appointed 8.potential 9.absolutely 10.consume 11.appropriate 【解析】 1.考查首字母填空。句意:这两种方法都是有效的,这实际上是个人偏爱选择哪一个的问题。 根据句意及句子结构,要填入preference,介词后接名词作宾语。preference是可数名词,根据语境要用单数形式。 2.考查首字母填空。句意:为了和孩子们一起度过更多的时间,她现在工作时间灵活。根据句意及句子结构,要填入flexible,形容词作定语修饰名词schedule。 3.考查首字母填空。句意:说实话,尼克的表演没有趣味,它并没有吸引我。根据句意及句子结构,要填入动词,助动词did后接动词原形。appeal to意为"对…有吸引力"。 4.考查首字母填空。句意:这位著名作家预定于明年出版的新书在全国媒体上受到广泛关注。根据句意及句子结构,要填入due,due to意为"预定…"。 5.考查首字母填空。句意:生命就像一只茶杯,在大多数情况下,而它是洗具还是杯具由你决定。根据句意及句子结构,要填入circumstances,under most circumstances意为"大多数情况下"。 6.考查首字母填空。句意:许多市民反对在这个地区建立一个大市场。他们认为这不是一个明智的决定。根据句意及句子结构,要填入opposed,be opposed to意为"反对"。 7.考查首字母填空。句意:被任命为公司的接班人,最小的儿子马上上任了。根据句意及句子结构,要填入动词,the youngest son与appoint之间是动宾关系,用过去分词作状语。故答案为Appointed。 8.考查首字母填空。句意:我们需要弄清实际的问题和潜在的问题。然后,我们能有效地处理它们。根据句意及句子结构,要填入potential,形容词作定语修饰名词problems。 9.考查首字母填空。句意:我非常确信仅在两天内没有任何人帮助我是绝对不可能完成这项任务的。根据句意及句子结构,要填入absolutely,副词修饰形容词impossible。 10.考查首字母填空。句意:我们每个人每天需要消耗至少十五升水,我们吃的和喝的一切都包含有水。根据句意及句子结构,要填入consume,动词不定式符号to后接动词原形。 11.考查首字母填空。句意:他们面临财政问题。这不是一个合适的提及金钱话题的时间。 根据句意及句子结构,要填入appropriate,形容词人定语修饰名词time。
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