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1.He opened his sister’s letter out of _________(好奇心).

2.Yesterday Michael a_________ for being late, but his boss didn’t forgive him.

3.I would have made progress if I had taken her advice into c_________.

4.When he came to life, he found himself _______(包围) by his family.

5.They hope that they can find an ________(解释) for the attacks.

6.Scientists have many __________(理论;学说) about how the universe came into being..

7._________(配备) with modern facilities, the library is very popular.

8.His reasons sound _________(令人信服的), but I just can’t believe him.

9.I got into an __________(争论) with his friend.

10.He _________(后悔) to tell him that he had been dismissed.

11.A friend in need is a friend i_______.

12.They s______(寻找) for a place to shelter from the rain, but in vain.

13.She decided to adopt a different ________(方法;途径) to the problem.

14.About 400 earthquakes happen ________(在全世界) every year.

15.I will inform you of the party time in a______.

 

1.curiosity 2.apologized 3.consideration 4.surrounded 5.explanation 6.theories 7.Equipped 8.convincing 9.argument 10.regretted 11.indeed 12.sought 13.approach 14.worldwide 15.advance 【解析】 1.考查名词。句意:他出于好奇心打开了妹妹的信。结合句意和中文提示可推出是名词curiosity“好奇心”,out of curiosity“出于好奇心”,故填curiosity。 2.考查动词和时态。句意:昨天Micheal因为错误道歉,但是老板不原谅他。结合句意和首字母提示可推出是动词apologize“道歉”,由yesterday判断为一般过去时,故填apologized。 3.考查名词。句意:如果我采取了她的建议,我就会取得进步。结合句意和首字母提示可推出是名词consideration“考虑”,take…into consideration“把……考虑在内”,故填consideration。 4.考查非谓语动词。句意:当他醒来时,他发现自己被家人围着。结合句意和中文提示可推出是动词surround“包围”,分析句子可知,此处是非谓语动词作宾补,surround和himself之间是逻辑上的被动关系,故用过去分词作宾补,故填surrounded。 5.考查名词。句意:他们希望他们可以为这些袭击找到一个解释。结合句意和中文提示可推出是名词explanation“解释”,此处作为find的宾语,故填explanation。 6.考查名词复数。句意:关于宇宙是如何形成的科学家有很多的理论。结合句意和中文提示可推出是名词theory“理论”,由many判断用该词的复数形式,故填theories。 7.考查非谓语动词。句意:这个图书馆配有现代化设备,很受欢迎。结合句意和中文提示可推出是动词equip“配备”,分析句子可知,此处是非谓语动词作状语,该词和the library之间是逻辑上的被动关系,故用过去分词作状语,故填Equipped。 8.考查形容词。句意:他的原因听起来令人信服,但是我不相信他。结合句意和中文提示可推出是形容词convincing“令人信服的”,此处作为sound的表语,故填convincing。 9.考查名词。句意:我和他的朋友陷入了争论。结合句意和中文提示可推出是名词argument“争论”,此处作为into的宾语,由an判断用单数形式,故填argument。 10.考查动词。句意:他遗憾地告诉他他已经被被辞退了。结合句意和中文提示可推出是动词regret“后悔”,由后文的had been dismissed判断主句为一般过去时,故填regretted。 11.考查副词。句意:患难见真情。结合句意和首字母提示可推出是副词indeed“真正地”,此处用副词修饰句子,故填indeed。 12.考查动词和时态。句意:他们寻找一个地方来避雨,但是徒劳。结合句意和中文和首字母提示可推出是动词seek“寻找”,结合语境判断为一般过去时,故填sought。 13.考查名词。句意:她决定针对这个问题采取一个不同的方法。结合句意和中文提示可推出是名词approach“方法,途径”,此处作为adopt的宾语,由a判断为单数形式,故填approach。 14.考查副词。句意:全世界每年大约有400次地震发生。结合句意和中文提示可推出是副词worldwide“在全世界”,此处修饰动词happen,故填worldwide。 15.考查名词。句意:我会提前通知你聚会的时间。结合句意和首字母提示可推出是名词advance“提前”,in advance“提前”,故填advance。
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