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【题目】第二节 根据括号内的提示,请用单词的正确形式填空。

【1】From what you say, I draw a __________(结论) that she is not the right person for the job.

【2】She can’t get the job for __________(缺乏) of experience.

【3】The teacher had the students ___________(分开) into 3 groups to have a discussion about first aids.

【4】The football team, ___________(组成) of 22 players and three coaches, was set up about 3 years ago.

【5】Her particular way of smiling left a good ____________(印象) on me.

【6】Every time I look at the picture, I am ____________(经常地) reminded of my childhood.

【7】We are ___________(高兴的) to accept your invitation.

【8】A careful ____________(评定) of all students work is made by the head teacher.

【9】Only if you __________(集中) on your study can you get good grades.

【10】The doctor demanded that the patient be __________(治疗) immediately.

【答案】

【1】conclusion

2lack

3divided

4consisting

5impression

6constantly

7delighted

8assessment

9concentrate

【10treated

【解析】

试题分析:考查基本的词法和单词拼写。

【1】conclusion 考查固定搭配。draw a conclusion:总结,得出结论。故填conclusion。

2lack 考查名词。此处可以填名词和动名词,但是lack只有在做名词的时候才接介词of,故此处用lack。

3divided 考查非谓语动词。have sb done:让某人被做,此处是学生被老师分组,故用divided。

4consisting 考查非谓语动词。此处用非谓语动词,consist 是不及物动词,只有现在分词,故用consisting。

5impression 考查名词。leave a good impression on sb:给某人留下良好的印象。故填impression。

6constantly 考查副词。根据句意,此处填constantly。

7delighted 考查形容词。根据句意,此处填delighted。

8assessment 考查名词。此处用名词,再根据句意此处填assessment。

9concentrate 考查动词。此处用动词,再结合句意此处填concentrate

【10treated 考查动词。此处由于是被动语态,再结合意思,故用treated。

【知识归纳】

draw a conclusion:总结,得出结论;have sb done:让某人被做;lack of:缺乏;leave a good impression on sb:给某人留下良好的印象。

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