题目内容
1.Thoughsurprised(surprise)to see us,the professor gave us a warm welcome.分析 虽然看到我们很惊讶,这名教授给予我们热烈的欢迎.
解答 答案是surprised.本题考查语境中选用所给词的恰当形式;surprise vt.使惊讶;题干中考查"连词+分词"的结构,分词的判断是看分词和句子主语之间的关系;题干中主语the professor"感到惊讶",需要过去分词说明人感到惊讶的状态,故答案是surprised.
点评 本题是要求用所给词的适当形式填空,解题时首先根据句子的结构考虑句中需要的词性;其次,关注所选词的形式的变化:如果是谓语动词关注时态、语态和数的变化;如果是非谓语动词要联系非谓语的基本用法判断非谓语的形式.如果是名词关注单数和复数的选用等.
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A British girl who died after a terminal illness won the right to have her body frozen,the High Court said on Friday.The 14-year-old girl from London had written to a judge (41)Ashe wanted a chance to"live longer"after suffering from a(n)(42)Cform of cancer.
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A British girl who died after a terminal illness won the right to have her body frozen,the High Court said on Friday.The 14-year-old girl from London had written to a judge (41)Ashe wanted a chance to"live longer"after suffering from a(n)(42)Cform of cancer.
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The girl launched legal action to request her mother,who(46)Asupported the child's(47)B,bethe only person allowed to make decisions about the disposal (处置) of her body.Her parents are divorced and the teenager's father initially(48)Dhis daughter's plan.
Judge Peter Jackson ruled in the girl's favour in October following a private (49)Aat the High Court of England and Wales in London.The girl was too(50)Dto attend the hearing and has since died,(51)Bher remains being taken to the United States and cryogenically frozen.
US-based Cryonics Institute issued a(n)(52)Asaying the teenager had arrived at their facility and"packed in dry ice,at 5:00 p.m.on the 25th of October,approximately 8 days after(53)Cbecoming its 144th patient.
Jackson said his (54)Bwas based on the dispute between the girl's parents and the best outcome for the child's welfare,not (55)Bthe science itself,in what he(56)Aas an unprecedented ruling (前所未有的裁决)
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42.A.entire | B.complete | C.rare | D.natural |
43.A.reacted | B.survived | C.continued | D.decided |
44.A.dead | B.buried | C.frozen | D.asleep |
45.A.progress | B.benefit | C.change | D.influence |
46.A.fully | B.heavily | C.really | D.generally |
47.A.opinions | B.wishes | C.judges | D.advice |
48.A.agreed with | B.went for | C.carried out | D.objected to |
49.A.hearing | B.listening | C.talk | D.speech |
50.A.excited | B.surprised | C.puzzled | D.ill |
51.A.for | B.with | C.on | D.at |
52.A.statement | B.movement | C.monument | D.argument |
53.A.discussion | B.hesitation | C.death | D.treatment |
54.A.determination | B.decision | C.pressure | D.worry |
55.A.for | B.on | C.in | D.off |
56.A.described | B.checked | C.thought | D.realized |
57.A.displayed | B.finished | C.struggled | D.followed |
58.A.success | B.disappointment | C.comfort | D.equality |
59.A.life | B.circle | C.reality | D.pain |
60.A.made | B.raised | C.considered | D.preferred |