【題目】
【1】At that time wolves always ________ (襲擊)sheep and horses at night.
【2】The lake, with green trees and brown mountains ________ (包圍)it, looks like a big mirror.
【3】She is e________(不同尋常地)devoted to her career, as she has been working in the forest for over ten years.
【4】Please tell me when the Great Wall came into ________(存在).
【5】The detective is ________ (熱情的)about looking into unexplained cases.
【6】Dublin, one of Europe’s most popular tourist ________(目的地)for city breaks, has rocked up the charts.
【7】The literature of a period can be a r________(反映)of its values and tastes.
【8】You’d better go to the doctor to have your eyes e________ since you can’t see the blackboard very well.
【9】He won’t take part in the football match next Saturday because his leg has got i________.
【10】If the children feel u________ with strangers, parents should encourage them to speak up.
【11】The construction workers wore safety helmets for p________.
【12】The old tend to talk e________, but we should listen to them with great patience.
【13】English is one of the o________ languages of the United Nations.
【14】There was a p________ look on her face, so I repeated the question.
【15】At the beginning of every term, the school s________ its students with a list of books that they are expected to read.
【16】A Nobel Prize was a________ to Mo Yan in 2012.
【17】The boss said to the man angrily, “If you are late for work once again, you’ll be d________.”
【18】Nowadays, with a spirit of a________, many young people travel to places which have seldom been explored before.
【19】As a matter of fact, everyone has his or her s________ and weaknesses.
【20】I didn’t feel that this was an a________ time to discuss the problem. Let’s make it another time.
【答案】
【1】attacked
【2】surrounding
【3】extraordinarily
【4】existence
【5】enthusiastic
【6】destinations
【7】reflection
【8】examined
【9】injured
【10】uncomfortable
【11】protection
【12】endlessly
【13】official
【14】puzzled
【15】supplies
【16】awarded
【17】dismissed
【18】adventure
【19】strengths
【20】appropriate
【解析】本題考查根據(jù)漢語和首字母拼寫單詞,要注意根據(jù)句意填寫合適的詞語,并注意其正確形式。
【1】attacked
考查動詞。句意:那時,狼總是在晚上攻擊羊和馬。根據(jù)時間狀語At that time可知是過去時,故填attacked.
【2】surrounding
考查動詞形式。句意:湖上綠樹成蔭,群山環(huán)繞,像一面大鏡子。句中green trees and brown mountains和動詞surround是主動關系,此處是with的復合結構,故填surrounding.
【3】extraordinarily
考查副詞。句意:她非常專注于自己的事業(yè),因為她已經在森林里工作了10多年。此處修飾devoted用副詞,故填extraordinarily.
【4】existence
考查名詞。句意:請告訴我長城是什么時候建成的。動詞短語came into后加名詞,故填existence.
【5】enthusiastic
考查形容詞。句意:這位偵探熱衷于研究無法解釋的案件。此處是形容詞作系動詞的表語,故填enthusiastic.
【6】destinations
考查名詞。句意:都柏林是歐洲最受歡迎的城市休閑旅游目的地之一,它已經在排行榜上搖擺不定。此處由形容詞most popular修飾用名詞,one of句型中名詞用復數(shù),故填destinations.
【7】reflection
考查名詞。句意:一個時期的文學可以反映出它的價值和品味。此處由a修飾用名詞,故填reflection.
【8】examined
考查動詞。句意:既然你看不見黑板,你最好去看醫(yī)生。此處是have sth. done用法,表示使某事被做,動詞用過去分詞作賓補。故填examined.
【9】injured
考查形容詞。句意:他下星期六不參加足球比賽,因為他的腿受傷了。get injured受傷,故填形容詞injured.
【10】uncomfortable
考查形容詞。句意:如果孩子們對陌生人感到不自在,父母應該鼓勵他們大聲說出來。feel后用形容詞作表語,故填uncomfortable.
【11】protection
考查名詞。句意:建筑工人戴安全帽以保護自己。介詞for表目的,后加名詞。故填protection.
【12】endlessly
考查副詞。句意:老人們總是喋喋不休,但我們應該耐心地傾聽他們。此處修飾動詞talk用副詞,故填endlessly.
【13】official
考查形容詞。句意:英語是聯(lián)合國的官方語言之一。此處修飾名詞languages用形容詞,指官方語言,故填形容詞official.
【14】puzzled
考查形容詞。句意:她臉上有一種困惑的表情,所以我重復了這個問題。此處修飾look指困惑的表情,故填puzzled.
【15】supplies
考查動詞。句意:每學期開學時,學校都會給學生們提供一份他們要讀的書單。與主語the school一致動詞用第三人稱單數(shù),表示提供, 故填supplies.
【16】awarded
考查動詞形式。句意:2012年,莫言被授予諾貝爾獎。此處是一般過去時的被動,表示被授予,故填awarded.
【17】dismissed
考查動詞形式。句意:老板生氣地對他說:“如果你又遲到了,你就會被解雇。”此處是一般將來時的被動,用過去分詞。故填dismissed.
【18】adventure
考查名詞。句意:如今有了冒險精神,許多年輕人去了以前很少被探索過的地方。根據(jù)seldom been explored before.可知是冒險精神,故填adventure.
【19】strengths
考查名詞。句意:事實上,每個人都有自己的長處和短處。與weaknesses對應,表示長處和短處,故填strengths.
【20】appropriate
考查形容詞。句意:我覺得現(xiàn)在不是討論這個問題的合適時機。我們改天再說吧。此處修飾名詞time用形容詞,根據(jù)句意指合適的時機,故填appropriate.
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