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1.Taking exercise is _____________ (有益的) to your health.

2.All of a sudden, a warm feeling of _____________ (同情) rose up in my heart.

3.Apparently, I had difficulty___________ (使适应) myself to life in the city, let alone finding a job to my delight.

4.It suddenly s________  me that we ought to make a new plan.

5.I have already made an _____________ (道歉) to her for not replying to her email.

6.It never o_______ to me that he was lying all the time.

7.They live in the house ___________ (遗弃) by their grandparents many years ago.

8.S_________ this opportunity, and you will succeed in time.

9.Seeing the girl struggling in the lake, he threw himself in the icy water without h_______.

10.R________ of what happens, my claim is safe and secure.

 

1.beneficial 2.sympathy 3.adapting 4.struck 5.apology 6.occurred 7.abandoned 8.Seize 9.hesitation 10.Regardless 【解析】 1. 考查形容词。句意:锻炼对你的健康有益。分析句子并结合汉语提示可知,形容词beneficial符合题意,作表语,be beneficial to对……有益。故填beneficial。 2. 考查名词。句意:突然,一种温暖的同情感涌上心头。分析句子并结合汉语提示可知,名词sympathy符合题意,作of的宾语。故填sympathy。 3. 考查动名词。句意:明显,我在适应城市生活方面有困难,更不用说找一个让自己高兴的工作。分析句子并结合汉语提示可知,动词adapt符合题意,have difficulty (in) doing sth.是固定搭配,意为“做某事有困难”,所以空处使用动名词形式,故填adapting。 4. 考查动词和时态。句意:我突然想到我们应该做个新计划。分析句子并结合首字母提示可知,动词strick符合题意,此处使用一般过去时,故填struck。 5. 考查名词。句意:我已经就没有回复她的电子邮件而给她道歉了。分析句子并结合汉语提示可知,名词apology符合题意,make an apology道歉,故填apology。 6. 考查动词和时态。句意:我从来没有想到他一直在撒谎。分析句子并结合首字母提示可知,动词occur符合题意,此处使用一般过去时,故填occurred。 7. 考查过去分词。句意:他们住在多年前被祖父母遗弃的房子里。分析句子并结合汉语提示可知,动词abandon符合题意,与house在逻辑上是被动关系,应使用过去分词,故填abandoned。 8. 考查祈使句。句意:抓住这个机会,你最终会成功的。分析句子并结合首字母提示可知,动词seize符合题意,此处是祈使句,使用动词原形,位于句首,注意首字母大写,故填Seize。 9. 考查名词。句意:看到女孩在湖里挣扎,他毫不犹豫跳进冰冷的水里。分析句子并结合首字母提示可知,名词hesitation符合题意,作介词的宾语,故填hesitation。 10. 考查固定短语。句意:不管会发生什么,我的主张都是安全的、保险的。分析句子并结合首字母提示可知,regardless符合题意,regardless of不管,不顾,是固定短语,位于句首,注意首字母大写,故填Regardless。
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