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【題目】單詞拼寫:用單詞或提示詞的適當形式填空,每空限一詞

【1】Mary is getting along very well with her ________(同事) at work.

【2】Have you read her l_______ novel?

【3】The policeman asked me to d_______ exactly how it happened.

【4】This company is more concerned(關心)about quality than about q___________.

【5】In the rice-growing world, Yuan Longping is a leading f__________.

【6】He _________(畢業(yè))from a key university last year, but hasnt found a suitable job yet.

【7】____________(個人) speaking, we should stick to our original plan.

【8】The car should be returned to its ____________(原來/最初的) owner.

【9】He made some g_________ to express what he wanted.

【10】Women are still struggling for true ________ (平等)with men.

【答案】

【1】colleagues

【2】latest

【3】describe

【4】quantity

【5】figure

【6】graduated

【7】Personally

【8】original

【9】gestures

【10】equality

【解析】

【1】colleagues考查名詞。句意:Mary和她工作上的同事相處的很好。這里用名詞復數(shù)形式。

【2】latest考查形容詞。句意:你度過她的最新小說嗎?Latest 最新的,最近的,最現(xiàn)代的。

【3】describe考查動詞。句意:警察讓我準確的描述這件事怎么發(fā)生的。

【4】quantity考察名詞 句意:這家公司更關心質而不是量。quantity量。

【5】figure考察名詞 句意:在水稻種植領域,袁隆平是一位杰出人士。figure人物,數(shù)字,身材。

【6】graduated考察動詞 句意:去年他畢業(yè)于一所重點大學,但是到現(xiàn)在還沒有找到合適的工作。根據時態(tài)可知去年畢業(yè)要用過去,故graduated。

【7】Personally考察副詞 句意:個人而言,我們應該堅持我們的原始計劃。personally speaking就個人來說,就自己而言。

【8】original考查形容詞。句意:汽車應該被返回它最初的主人。original 原式的,最初的。

【9】gestures考查名詞。句意:他做了一些手勢來表達他的想法。make some gestures 做手勢。

【10】equality 考察名詞。句意:女性仍然在為爭取和男士平等的權利而斗爭。equality平等。

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