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请根据所给句意及所给单词首字母和汉语意思完成下列句子。 1.Tony was n...

请根据所给句意及所给单词首字母和汉语意思完成下列句子。

1.Tony was never late for parties, so the most likely e______(解释) might be a sudden accident.

2.U_________(不幸地), I won’t be able to enjoy the concert together with you tonight, because I have to finish my homework.

3.Sun Yang won the gold prize by his o_________(杰出的) skill in 2012 London Olympics.

4.When I watch an English movie, I often observe the actors’ f_______(面部的) expressions carefully.

5.The f________(功能) of the heart is to pump blood through the body.

6.She gave f_______(假的) information to the insurance company.

7.They put their arms around each other and h_______(拥抱) just now.

8.She r______(代表) her motherland in driving at the Olympics and won the gold medal.

9.Her s_______(口语的) English is not very good, but her meaning has got across us.

10.You can do something well only if you t______(真正地) believe you can.

 

1.explanation 2.Unfortunately 3.outstanding 4.facial 5.function 6.false 7.hugged 8.represented 9.spoken 10.truly 【解析】 1. 考查名词。句意:Tony参加聚会从不迟到,所以最有可能的解释是发生了意外。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“解释”,结合上文the most likely可知应填名词explanation。故填explanation。 2. 考查副词。句意:不幸地是,我今晚不能和你一起去听音乐会了,因为我必须完成作业。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“不幸地”可知应填副词unfortunately,修饰后文整个句子。句首单词首字母要大写。故填Unfortunately。 3. 考查形容词。句意:2012年伦敦奥运会上,孙杨凭借高超的技术获得金牌。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“杰出的”可知应填形容词outstanding,修饰后文名词skill作定语。故填outstanding。 4. 考查形容词。句意:当我看英语电影时,我经常仔细观察演员的面部表情。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“面部的”可知应填形容词facial,修饰后文名词expressions作定语。故填facial。 5. 考查名词。句意:心脏的功能是向全身泵血。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“功能”可知应填名词function,在句中作主语。故填function。 6. 考查形容词。句意:她向保险公司提供虚假信息。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“假的”可知应填形容词false,修饰后文名词information作定语。故填false。 7. 考查动词时态。句意:刚才他们互相拥抱了一下。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“拥抱”可知应填动词hug在句中作并列谓语,且根据后文just now“刚才”可知应用一般过去时。故填hugged。 8. 考查动词时态。句意:她代表祖国参加了奥运会驾驶比赛并获得了金牌。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“代表”应填动词represent在句中作谓语,且根据后文won可知应用一般过去时。故填represented。 9. 考查形容词。句意:她的英语口语不是很好,但她的意思我们已经理解了。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“口语的”可知应填形容词spoken,短语spoken English“英语口语”。故填spoken。 10. 考查副词。句意:只有你真正相信自己,你才能做好一件事。根据单词首字母以及汉语意思“真正地”可知应填副词truly,修饰后文动词believe作状语。故填truly。
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