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根据首字母提示和句意,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

1.Whom would you like to have ______ the children?(逗乐)

2.With key ______in this field, the company gains an advantage over other companies.(突 破)

3.Word comes ______the princess will get married to a violinist.

4.There are just two rooms on the second floor, the ______of which belongs to me. (凌乱)

5.I ______felt fortunate to have cooperated with such an experienced expert. (难以置信)

6.It was the first time that the company ______its cars from the market.(撤回)

7.______a terrible accident, she becomes scared of driving a car.(目击)

8.Great significance should be attached to ______natural resources.(保存)

9.Her speech was greeted with thunderous ______.(掌声)

10.Speed is restricted ______30mph around a school.

 

1.amuse 2.breakthroughs 3.that 4.messier 5.unbelievably/incredibly 6.had withdrawn 7.Having witnessed 8.preserving/protecting 9.applause 10.to 【解析】 1.考查动词。句意:你想让谁逗孩子们玩?have sb. do为固定用法,意为“让某人做某事”。故此处应填一个意为“逗乐”的动词,故填amuse。 2.考查名词复数。句意:随着该领域的重大突破,该公司获得了超过其他公司的优势。breakthrough是可数名词,意为“突破”,分析句意可知,此处的重大突破不止一个,故填其复数breakthroughs。 3.考查同位语从句。句意:有消息说公主将嫁给一位小提琴手。Word came that…为固定句型,此处是一个由that引导的同位语从句,意为“消息传来”,从句句意完整,成分齐全,that引导同位语从句,不作成分,无词义,仅起引导作用。故填that。 4.考查形容词比较级。句意:二楼只有两个房间,比较乱的房间是我的。分析句意可知,此处暗含两个房间的比较,故应用比较级。故填messier。 5.考查副词。句意:我与这样一位经验丰富的专家合作,感到无比幸运。分析句子可知,此处应填一个副词来修饰动词felt。故填unbelievably或incredibly。 6.考查时态。句意:这是该公司第一次将汽车撤出市场。It was the first time that…had done…为固定句型,意为“第一次做某事”。故填had withdrawn。 7.考查非谓语动词。句意:目睹了一场可怕的事故后,她开始害怕开车。witness“目击”,作状语用非谓语动词形式,分析句子可知,设空处此处表示她目睹车祸发生在她开始害怕开车之前,故应用完成时表示动作的先于谓语动词发生,置句首首字母大写。故填Having witnessed。 8.考查动名词。句意:保护自然资源具有重要意义。attach significance to doing为固定用法,意为“对…予以重视”,to是介词,接动名词作宾语。故填preserving或protecting。 9.考查名词。句意:她的演讲受到雷鸣般的欢迎。形容词修饰名词,空格处用名词做介词with的宾语,applause为不可数名词,意为“掌声”。故填applause。 10.考查介词。句意:学校周围的车速限制在每小时30英里。be restricted to 为固定用法,意为“仅限于”。故填to。
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5.A.facing B.predicting C.doubting D.wondering

6.A.faded B.burdened C.balanced D.transferred

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20.A.hardly B.entirely C.generally D.rarely

 

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D.Long sentences are becoming popular in lonely places.

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A.They make journalism become a craft.

B.They represent the power of small voices.

C.They are usually discouraging for readers.

D.They are coming without careful research.

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D.It improves kids' motivation for learning

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