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1.The coffee ___________ (使能够) me to keep awake during the dull concert last week.

2.Students should make full use of time to increase their learning________(效率).

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.It is still q________whether it is true.

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.I would a_________  it if you could pay in cash.

 

1.enabled 2.efficiency 3.ensure 4.reasonable 5.preference 6.appeal 7.questionable 8.highlight 9.rewards 10.appreciate 【解析】 1.句意:上星期,在枯燥的音乐会期间,咖啡使我保持清醒。根据时间状语last week,可只是发生在过去的事情,用一般过去时,所以填enabled。 2.句意:学生应该充分利用时间来提高他们的学习效率。该空作increase的宾语,用名词,所以填efficiency。 3.句意:这种药能保证你晚上睡个好觉。情态动词will之后,用动词原形,所以填ensure。 4.句意:我的朋友知道在哪里可以以合理的价格为你买到一辆满意的车。该空修饰名词price,用形容词,所以填reasonable。 5.句意:我们只是根据喜好来选择衣服。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。描述一个客观的事实,用一般现在时,所以填appeal。 7.句意:这是否属实仍有疑问。该空作is后的表语,用形容词,所以填questionable。 8.句意:老师用彩色粉笔在黑板上标出重点。不定式结构中to之后,用动词原形,所以填highlight。 9.句意:学校有一套奖惩制度来鼓励良好的行为。介词of之后,用名词,表示复数意义,用名词复数,所以填rewards。 10.句意:如果你能付现金,我将不胜感激。I would appreciate it if如果……我会很感激,该句型是固定句型,所以填appreciate。
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