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1.The quiz is not that difficult and you'd better avoid making o______ grammatical mistakes.

2.Underground water reserves are below a______ so we need to take measures to save and protect water resources.

3.C___ with his former post, his present one has more leisure time.

4.The committee will work toward the e______of a school for the disabled.

5.When you just move to a new country, you are likely to e    __ a number of difficulties.

6.There was a close r_____ between Amy and Anne, so it was hard to tell the mapart,

7.The government has e______the ban on the import of beef until June.

8.He had some trouble with his work but he p___ to his family that everything was fine.

9.The boy was c__ by his teacher for always making the same mistake.

10.The hope was that private employers finally were ready to hire enough to bring unemployment down s______, even if not rapidly.

11.There is some______ (困惑) between ‘unlawful' and ‘illegal’.

12.It's___ (肤浅的) of you to judge a man according to his appearance.

13.He had always been a forward and was usually very aggressive with the______ (例外)of today.

14.An unhappy childhood may have some negative effects on a person's character, however, they are not always____ (永久的).

15.Sometimes we make our achievements possible not by brilliance or talent but by the ______ (决心) that leads us to get up each day and try again

 

1.obvious 2.average 3.Compared 4.establishment 5.encounter 6.resemblance 7.extended 8.pretended 9.criticized 10.steadily 11.confusion 12.shallow 13.exception 14.permanent 15.determination 【解析】 1.考查形容词。句意:小测验不是那么难,你最好避免犯明显的语法错误。根据句意和首字母提示及修饰后面的名词mistakes可知,用形容词obvious。故填obvious。 2.考查名词。句意:地下水储量低于平均水平,因此我们需要采取措施节约和保护水资源。根据后面的so we need to take measures to save and protect water resources 可知,水资源不足,结合首字母可知,用average,under average低于平均水平。故填average。 3.考查非谓语动词。句意:和他以前的工作相比,他现在的工作有更多的空闲时间。根据his present one has more leisure time.可知,是和以前的工作比较,compared with和……相比。位于句首,首字母大写。故填Compared。 4.考查名词。句意:委员会将为建立一所残疾人学校而努力。根据句意结合首字母及设空处位于the和of中间可知,此处用名词establishment。故填establishment。 5.考查动词。句意:当你刚搬到一个新的国家时,你可能会遇到许多困难。根据句意可知,搬到新的国家,会遇到困难,结合首字母,此处用encounter,be likely to do是固定用法,因此,用动词原形。故填encounter。 6.考查名词。句意:艾米和安妮长得很像,所以很难分辨她们。根据后面的so it was hard to tell them apart可知,她们长的很像。resemblance名词,相似。结合首字母,故填resemblance。 7.考查动词。句意:政府已将牛肉进口禁令延长至6月。结合首字母及根据后面的until June可知,此处是指把禁令延长至六月,用extend,根据前面的has可知,是现在完成时,用has done,故填extended。 8.考查动词。句意:他的工作有些困难,但他向家人假装一切都很好。根据句意可知,此处用动词pretend做谓语,but连接两个并列结构,前后时态保持一致,根据上一句的had可知,此处用过去式。故填pretended。 9.考查动词。句意:那个男孩因为老是犯同样的错误而被老师责骂。根据句意可知,用动词criticize,主语boy与该动词之间是被动关系,用be done形式。故填criticized。 10.考查副词。句意:人们希望私营部门的雇主们最终能够雇佣足够多的人来稳定地降低失业率,即使不是很快。根据句意可知,用steady,该词要修饰动词短语bring down(降低),用其副词形式。故填steadily。 11.考查名词。句意:‘unlawful' 和 ‘illegal’ 这两个词有些混淆。some是不定代词,常修饰名词,根据汉语提示,故填confusion。 12.考查形容词。句意:以貌取人是肤浅的。根据汉语提示及位于is后可知,用形容词shallow。故填shallow。 13.考查名词。句意:他一直是个前锋,除了今天,他通常都很有进取心。根据汉语提示及空前的the和空后的of可知,此处用名词exception。故填exception。 14.考查形容词。句意:不幸的童年可能会对一个人的性格产生一些负面影响,然而,这些影响并不总是永久的。根据汉语提示及空前的be动词are可知,此处用形容词permanent。故填permanent。 15.考查名词。句意:有时候,我们之所以能够取得成就,不是因为我们有才华或天赋,而是因为我们有决心每天坚持不懈。根据汉语提示接位于冠词the后可知,此处用名词determination。故填determination。
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