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【题目】用下面所给汉意或单词的正确形式填空,一空一词。

1They finally made their _________ (appear) at half past eleven.

2________ (其实), on second thoughts, I don’t think I want to go out tonight.

3Children under 14 must be ________ (accompany)by an adult.

4He made us a ________ (合理的) offer for the car.

5________ (判断) from his accent, he must be from Sichuan.

【答案】

1appearance

2Actually

3accompanied

4reasonable

5Judging

【解析】

1考查名词。句意:他们最终在11点半现身了。根据their判断此处填名词,“现身”appearance不可数,故填appearance

2考查副词。句意:其实,转念一想,今天晚上我不想出去。此处应填副词修饰后面的句子,再结合汉语提示可知是“actually”其实,故填Actually

3考查被动语态。句意:14岁以下的孩子必须由家长陪同。根据be和句意判断此处应用被动语态,即be done,故填accompanied

4考查形容词。句意:他给我们提供了一份合理的汽车报价。此处应填形容词修饰名词offer,再结合句意和汉语提示可推出是“reasonable”合理的,故填reasonable

5考查非谓语动词。句意:从口音判断,他肯定来自四川。根据汉语提示可推出是“judge”判断,此处考查固定搭配judging from……判断,judging from用作独立结构,不用考虑和主句的逻辑关系,故填Judging

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