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单词拼写 1.Many stars are ________ (看不见的) wi...

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1.Many stars are ________ (看不见的) without a telescope.

2.The store was ________ (挤满) with shoppers.

3.A ________ () of dirty clothes lay by the washing machine.

4.Seeing the young man trying to rob her bagthe lady ________ (怒目而视) at him and fought back.

5.Everyone ________ (鞠躬) as Queen walked into the room.

6.An ambulance ________ (急驰)to the scene of the accident just now.

 

1.invisible 2.crowded 3.pile 4.glared 5.bowed 6.dashed 【解析】 1.考查形容词。句意:没有望远镜很多星星都是看不见的。空格处修饰名词 stars,要用形容词。invisible意为“看不见的”符合句意,故填invisible. 2.考查动词。句意:商店挤满了购物者。be crowded with为固定短语,意为“挤满……”,故填crowded。 3.考查名词。句意:一堆脏衣服放在洗衣机旁边。空格处由a修饰要填名词,pile意为“堆;大量”,a pile of为固定搭配意为“一堆”符合句意,故填pile。 4.考查动词和时态。句意:发现这个年轻人想抢自己的包,这个女人对他怒目而视,并反击了回去。glare at为固定短语。意为“对……怒目而视”。根据fought可知动作发生在过去,这里要用一般过去时,故填glared。 5.考查动词和时态。句意:当女王走进房间的时候所有人都鞠躬。分析可知句子却一个谓语动词,动词bow意为“鞠躬”符合句意。根据walked可知时态为一般过去时,故填bowed。 6.考查动词和时态。句意:刚才一辆救护车疾驰前往事故现场。分析可知句子却一个谓语动词,动词dash意为“猛冲;急驰”符合句意。根据just now(刚才)可知,时态要用一般过去时,故填dashed。
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