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根据句意,选择适当的词并用其恰当的形式填空。每词只能使用一次。 1.We sho...

根据句意,选择适当的词并用其恰当的形式填空。每词只能使用一次。

1.We should like to offer our ________ for the delay to your flight today.

2.Among all these countries, Britain played a ________ role in the negotiations.

3.The best ________ for a fever is to rest and drink a lot of water.

4.You must send your ________ to the university before the end of the month.

5.It is ________ to drive through a red light, for it may endanger someone's life.

6.Thanks to his parents' ________ and support, he finally realized his dream.

7.I do not doubt your ability to ________ and solve problems.

8.His unclear explanation only made me feel more ________ than ever.

9.The real ________ to the waste problem is to produce less waste.

10.Mike was too ________ to remember what had happened that night.

 

1.apologies / apology 2.major 3.treatment 4.application 5.illegal 6.encouragement 7.analyse / analyze 8.puzzled 9.solution 10.drunk 【解析】 1.考查名词。句意:我们愿意为我们今天的航班延误提供道歉。根据所给句子及句意此处应填apologize的名词形式apologies / apology“道歉,歉意”,our形容词性物主代词后加名词,故填apologies / apology。 2.考查形容词。句意:在这些所有国家中,英国在谈判中扮演了一个重要的角色。根据所给句子及句意此处应填majority的形容词形式major“主要的”。形容词做表语修饰后面的名词“role”。故填major。 3.考查名词。句意:对待发烧最好的治疗方法就是休息和多喝水。根据所给句子及句意此处应填treat的名词形式treatment “治疗,对待”。故填treatment。 4.考查名词。句意:你必须在这个月月底之前把你的申请书送回大学。根据所给句子及句意此处应填apply的名词形式application“申请书”。故填application。 5.考查形容词。句意:闯红灯是违法的,因为这可能会危及某人的生命。根据所给句子及句意此处应填illegal“非法的”。it做形式主语,to drive through a red light做真正的主语,illegal做表语。故填illegal。 6.考查名词。句意:多亏了他父母的鼓励和支持,他最终实现了他的梦想。根据所给句子及句意,此处应填encouragement“鼓励”。故填encouragement。 7.考查动词。句意:我并不怀疑你分析和解决问题的能力。根据所给句子及句意,此处应填analyse / analyze“分析”。ability to do sth.为固定搭配,意为“做某事的能力”,其后动词用原形。故填analyse / analyze。 8.考查形容词。句意:他不清晰的解释只会使我们感到比之前更加困惑。feel后面加形容词做表语表示感觉处于某种状态,根据所给句子及句意,此处应填puzzle的形容词形式 puzzled“迷惑的,困惑的”。故填puzzled。 9.考查名词。句意:真正解决浪费的办法是产生更少的浪费。real形容词做表语修饰名词,根据所给句子及句意,此处应填solution“解决办法”。故填solution。 10.考查过去分词。句意:迈克太醉了以至于不能想起昨天晚上发生了什么。be动词后面加形容词做表语表示处于某种状态,根据所给句子及句意,此处应填drunk“醉酒的”。故填drunk。
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