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【题目】单词拼写
结合语境,根据首字母或汉语提示用单词的适当形式填空。
(1)He is a person who is always unhappy with a d heart.
(2)These sorrows are more than f and blood can bear.
(3)—Did you get a ticket?—No, I to, but there wasn't any left.
(4)This report is filled with uncertainty; you must be more s in your statement.
(5)The present situation is very complex, so I think it will take me some time to out its reality.
(6)Some patients are (对……过敏) to this medicine, so there is a test before they take it.
(7)Tom is good at all his subjects especially English,so he is (典型的) of a high grades' student.
(8)When the pop star appeared in the street in the (本人), all the visitors were excited, cheering.
(9)I recognized her as soon as I met her at the airport though we hadn't seen each other for ages and she had changed a great (大量) .
(10)Tom devotes most of their time to studying rather than playing computer games,so he has a(喜爱) for study.

【答案】
(1)delicate
(2)flesh
(3)attempted
(4)specific
(5)figure
(6)allergic
(7)typical
(8)flesh
(9)deal
(10)preference
【解析】(1)句意:他是一个脆弱不快乐的人,形容词修饰名词,作定语,故填delicate。
(2)句意:这些忧伤不是血肉之躯所能忍受的。与blood 并列,故填flesh。
(3)句意:——你得到票了吗?——没有,我尝试了,但没有余票。attempt to do固定短语,“试图做...”,根据Did you get a ticket?的时态,可知谓语动词用一般过去时,故填attempted。
(4)句意:这份报告充满了不确定性;你的陈述必须更具体。形容词作表语,故填specific。
(5)句意:现在的形式很复杂,所以我想我要花些时间弄懂它的真相。figure out固定短语“计算出,弄明白”,故填figure。
(6)句意:一些患者对这种药过敏,所以服用它之前有一个测试。be allergic to固定短语,“对.....过敏”,故填allergic。
(7)句意:汤姆擅长所有的科目尤其是英语,所以他是典型的高成绩的学生。be typical of固定短语,“典型的,具有.....的特点”,故填typical。
(8)句意:当明星本人出现在大街上,所有的游客都是兴奋,欢呼。in the flesh固定短语,“本人”,故填flesh。
(9)句意:在机场我一看到她就认出了她,虽然我们好多年没见面了并且她改变了许多。a great deal固定短语,“大量”,故填deal。
(10)句意:汤姆花大部分的时间去学习而不是玩电脑游戏,因此他喜欢学习。have a preference for固定短语,“对.....偏好”,故填preference。

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