【題目】

【1】In the terrible earthquake, many buildings were completely d________________.

【2】As far as I am c__________, spending too much time on computers is unnecessary.

【3】Unfortunately, burning coal causes serious air pollution and increases g__________ warming.

【4】A truck went out of control and c_____ into a bus, causing 3 injuries.

【5】If something is free of c_______, it doesnt cost anything.

【6】Our English teacher John always ______ (強(qiáng)調(diào)) the importance of vocabulary.

【7】I intended to go to Jiefangbei, but the subway was going in the _________(相反的) direction.

【8】While our country is rich in natural ________(資源), we should spare no effort to protect our environment.

【9】Hearing Toms cry for help, many people helped to fight against the criminal _________(勇敢地)

【10】As is known to all, she is one of the most __________(有影響的) figures in local politics..

【答案】

【1】destroyed (damaged)

【2】concerned

【3】global

【4】crashed

【5】charge

【6】stresses

【7】opposite

【8】resources

【9】bravely

【10】influential

【解析】

【1】在可怕的地震中,很多建筑被破壞了。這里使用動詞destroy破壞,因為是被動語態(tài),所以用過去分詞。

【2】據(jù)我所知,花太多時間在電腦上是不必要的。這里使用短語As far as I am concerned據(jù)我所知。

【3】不幸的是,燃燒煤導(dǎo)致嚴(yán)重的空氣污染,增加了全球氣溫變暖。這里使用形容詞全球的global。

【4】一輛卡車失去控制,并撞上一輛公共汽車,導(dǎo)致三人受傷。這里使用動詞撞擊crash,因為和went并列,所以用crashed。

【5】如果有什么東西是免費(fèi)的,它就是不花什么錢。這里需要名詞費(fèi)用charge。

【6】我們的英語老師總是強(qiáng)調(diào)詞匯的重要性。這里需要動詞強(qiáng)調(diào)stress,因stresses。

【7】我打算去解放北,但是地鐵向相反的方向去了。這里需要形容詞相反的opposite。

【8】雖然我們國家富含自然資源,我們應(yīng)該不遺余力的保護(hù)我們的環(huán)境。這里使用名詞資源:resource,因為這是可數(shù)名詞,所以用復(fù)數(shù)。

【9】聽到湯姆的求救聲,很多人幫助和罪犯勇敢的斗爭。這里需要副詞勇敢地bravely。

【10】眾所周知,她是當(dāng)?shù)卣缱钣杏绊懥Φ娜宋镏。考查形容詞有影響力的influential。

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