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根据句意和汉语提示填空(每空一词)

1.A politician should be equipped with a deep sense of ________ (正义).

2.In America you can still see evidence of ________ (种族的) discrimination in some areas.

3.When the ice is heated above ________ (冰冻的) point, it begins to change into a liquid state.

4.Mary found it wiser to ________ (妥协) with her parents.

5.Stop    ________ (打断) me—just be patient and hear me out!

6.She got quickly into her Mini Cooper and ________    (系牢) the seat-belt.

7.The company will ________ (补偿) you for the losses you have suffered.

8.My parents thought it was ________ (不正常) for a boy to be interested in ballet.

9.Although it sounds ________ (矛盾), a pause helps you to work more effectively.

10.We are not allowed to ________ (违反) rules and regulations at will.

 

1.justice 2.racial 3.freezing 4.compromise 5.interrupting 6.fastened 7.compensate 8.abnormal 9.contradictory 10.violate 【解析】 本题考查单词拼写。 1.考查名词。句意:一个政治家应该具有深刻的正义感。根据其前介词of可知,此处填写名词形式,故填justice。 2.考查形容词。句意:在美国,你仍然可以在一些地区看到种族歧视的迹象。分析句子可知此处用形容词作定语,故填racial。 3.考查固定短语。句意:当冰被加热到冰点以上时,它开始变成液态。freezing point冰点,凝固点,为固定词组,故填freezing。 4.考查动词用法。句意:玛丽发现与她的父母妥协比较明智。分析句子结构可知,此处应用不定式作真正宾语,故填compromise。 5.考查非谓语动词作宾语。句意:不要打断我,耐心听我说完。stop doing sth.为固定用法,意为“停止做某事”。故填interrupting。 6.考查谓语动词。句意:她迅速钻进Mini Cooper,系好了安全带。分析句子结构可知,此处用and连接两个并列谓语,又因其前动词got为过去时态,此处亦为一般过去时,故填fastened。 7.考查谓语动词。句意:公司将赔偿你所遭受的损失。本句为一般将来时态,此处填动词原形形式,故填compensate。 8.考查形容词作表语。句意:我父母认为一个男孩对芭蕾舞感兴趣是不正常的。本句宾语从句为主系表结构,it作形式主语,真正主语为for a boy to be interested in ballet ,此处用形容词作表语,故填abnormal。 9.考查形容词作表语。句意:虽然这听起来很矛盾,但暂停有助于你更有效地工作。Sound为系动词,故用形容词作表语,故填contradictory。 10.考查非谓语动词。句意:我们不能随意违反规章制度。be allowed to do 被允许做某事,在不定式符号to之后,用原形形式,故填violate。
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6.A.thought B.idea C.discussion D.approval

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F. It’s absolutely essential to set aside time to exercise.

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B.they have a lot of fun to expect in college

C.it seems silly to take courses off the campus

D.it feels strange to be different from others

2.The underlined word “hinder” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to “________”.

A.achieve B.prevent

C.develop D.compensate

3.What can we learn from the text?

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B.All freshmen find it difficult to adapt to the new environment.

C.Taking a gap year helps freshmen concentrate more on studies.

D.High school students know nothing about how to choose a major.

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I needed that praise because I was carrying around the failure in studies. I did badly in all my courses.

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Despite my weaknesses I view dyslexia as a gift, not a curse (诅咒). Many dyslexics are good at right- brain, abstract thought, and that’s what my kind of creative writing is. And I can write quickly— I go like wind — and can get up to 15 pages a day. Writing is not the problem. That’s my strength.

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D.People praised the writer because they knew he had dyslexia.

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B.God never shuts one door but he opens another.

C.If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.

D.No one can make a good coat with bad cloth.

 

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