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根据所给汉语和开头字母提示,在空格出写出单词的正确形式.

1.It is said the boy has great p______(潜质).

2.She walked slowly down the road, e______ (显然) in pain.

3.The moon was casting a rainbow through the s______ (喷雾) from the waterfall.

4.A wise mother never e______ (暴露) her children to the slightest possibility of danger.

5.Do not u_______ (从事) exercise for a few hours after a meal to allow food to digest.

6.P_______ (诗歌) is usually full of symbols, and “A Red, Red Rose” is no different.

 

1.potential 2.evidently 3.spray 4.exposes 5.undertake 6.Poetry 【解析】 1. 考查名词。句意:据说这个男孩很有潜力。句中great“伟大的,大的”是形容词,修饰名词,再根据所给汉语和首字母,可知此处填名词potential。 2. 考查副词。句意:她沿着路慢慢地走着,显然很痛苦。此处in pain是词组,由副词修饰,再根据所给汉语和首字母,可知此处填副词evidently。 3. 考查名词。句意:月亮从瀑布的水花中射出一道彩虹。分析句子结构,作介词through后的宾语,用名词,定冠词the用在名词前面,再根据所给汉语和首字母,可知此处填名词spray。 4. 考查一般现在时和主谓一致。句意:明智的母亲从不让她的孩子置身于一丁点儿危险之中。这里在说一个客观事实,所以句子用一般现在时,句子主语是mother,第三人称单数,所以谓语动词用第三人称单数形式,再根据所给汉语和首字母可知此处填exposes。 5. 考查祈使句。句意:饭后几小时内不要进行运动,以便让食物消化。该句是祈使句的否定式,祈使句的否定式是don’t+动词原形。再根据所给汉语和首字母,可知此处填动词undertake。 6. 考查名词。句意:诗歌通常充满象征,“一朵红红的玫瑰”也不例外。再根据所给汉语和首字母,句子第一个单词首字母大写,可知此处填不可数名词Poetry。
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