【題目】
due to,look into,step up,make up,occur to,show up,
take charge of,point out
【1】Tom's losing job is ________ his carelessness.
【2】It never ________me that they two got married.
【3】An hour after the robbery happened,the police began to ________ the case at once.
【4】It's very unkind of you to ________ stories about him.
【5】The competition is coming and we must ________ our training to prepare for the race.
【答案】
【1】due to
【2】occurred to
【3】look into
【4】make up
【5】step up
【解析】 本大題是檢測所學(xué)詞組的在實(shí)際語境中的掌握情況。
【1】. due to
考查對句子的理解與分析能力。根據(jù)句意:湯姆的失業(yè)是由于他的粗心造成的?芍I(yè)與粗心是因果關(guān)系,分析所給選項(xiàng)可知due to 符合題意。故選due to。
【2】occurred to
考查固定句式。It occurred to sb. that…某人突然想起某事,在某人身上發(fā)生了某事。句意;我從來沒想到他們倆結(jié)婚了。分析句意可知是我沒想到,故選occurred to。
【3】 look into
考查對句意的理解能力。句意:搶劫案發(fā)生一小時后,警察立即開始調(diào)查這起案件。橫線后是案件,分析句子及選項(xiàng)可知look into,調(diào)查符合,故選look into。
【4】. make up
考查對句意的理解能力。分析句子劃線后為story故事,名詞。分析選項(xiàng)可知make up為編造,符合。句意:你編造他的故事真是太不近人情了。故選make up。
【5】step up
考查對句意的理解。句意:比賽馬上就到了,我們必須加緊訓(xùn)練為比賽做準(zhǔn)備。step up加快速度符合題意,故選 step up。
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