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1.联合,团结 vi.&vt. ___________

2.unwilling adj. ___________

3.吸引 vt. ___________

4.sightseeing n. ___________

5.早先的 adj. ___________

6.lack vi&n. ___________

7.乐观的 adj. ___________

8.delighted adj. ___________

9.货物 n. ___________

10.demand n.&vt. ___________

11.由……组成 ___________

12.break away(from)___________

13.代替___________

14.break down ___________

15.打扫;横扫___________

16.take up ___________

17.省去;遗漏___________

18.so as to(do sth) ___________

19.依赖;依靠___________

20.concentrate on ___________

 

1.unite 2.不情愿的,不愿意的 3.attract 4.观光,游览 5.previous 6.缺乏,缺少 7.optimistic 8.高兴的,令人愉快的 9.commodity 10.要求 11.consist of 12.脱离 13.replace 14.发生故障,分解 15.sweep away 16.开始从事,占据 17.leave out 18.以便(做某事) 19.rely on/depend on 20.集中精力于,全神贯注于 【解析】 1. 考查动词。结合汉语意思“联合,团结”可知应填动词unite。故填unite。 2. 考查形容词。形容词unwilling意思是“不情愿的,不愿意的”可知。故填:不情愿的,不愿意的。 3. 考查动词。结合汉语意思“吸引”可知应填动词attract。故填attract。 4. 考查名词。名词sightseeing意思是“观光,游览”。故填:观光,游览。 5. 考查形容词。结合汉语意思“早先的”可知应填形容词previous。故填previous。 6. 考查动词。具有动词和名词词性的lack意思是“缺乏,缺少”。故填:缺乏,缺少。 7. 考查形容词。结合汉语意思“乐观的”可知应填形容词optimistic。故填optimistic。 8. 考查形容词。形容词delighted的意思是“高兴的,令人愉快的”。故填:高兴的,令人愉快的。 9. 考查名词。结合汉语意思“货物”可知应填名词commodity。故填commodity。 10. 考查动词。具有名词和动词词性的demand意思是“要求”。故填:要求。 11. 考查动词短语。结合汉语意思“由……组成”可知应填动词短语consist of。故填consist of。 12. 考查动词短语。动词短语break away(from)的意思是“脱离”。故填:脱离。 13. 考查动词。结合汉语意思“代替”可知应填动词replace。故填replace。 14. 考查动词短语。动词短语break down的意思是“发生故障,分解”。故填:发生故障,分解。 15. 考查动词短语。结合汉语意思“打扫,横扫”可知应填动词短语sweep away。故填sweep away。 16. 考查动词短语。动词短语take up的意思是“开始从事,占据”。故填:开始从事,占据。 17. 考查动词短语。结合汉语意思“省去,遗漏”可知应填动词短语leave out。故填leave out。 18. 考查短语。短语so as to(do sth)的意思是“以便(做某事)”。故填:以便(做某事)。 19. 考查动词短语。结合汉语意思“依赖;依靠”可知应填。故填rely on/depend on。 20. 考查动词短语。动词短语concentrate on的意思是“集中精力于,全神贯注于”。故填:集中精力于,全神贯注于。
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