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13.It is bad manners for you to make ________ fun of the disabled; you should know they are in ________ great need of our understanding.( )A. | a; a | B. | a; 不填 | C. | 不填; a | D. | 不填;不填 |
分析 你取笑残疾人是不礼貌的,你应该知道他们急需我们的理解.
解答 答案:D,考查冠词的用法,这里是it is bad manners for sb to do对某人来说做某事是不礼貌的;第一空是固定短语make fun of取笑某人;第二空也是固定短语in need of急需;故选D.
点评 考查冠词的用法,注意区分句中是泛指还是特指,泛指则用不定冠词a/an,特指则用定冠词the,还应注意某些冠词的固定搭配.
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16.A.settled | B.heard | C.understood | D.known |
17.A.because | B.unless | C.whatever | D.for |
18.A.American | B.bad | C.s tandard | D.no |
19.A.because | B.since | C.when | D.even if |
20.A.hardly | B.really | C.at least | D.at most |
21.A.say | B.can | C.think | D.hope |
22.A.foreigner | B.native | C.Londoner | D.traveler |
23.A.better | B.easier | C.harder | D.clearer |
24.A.never | B.even | C.ever | D.only |
25.A.right | B.exact | C.raise | D.rise |
26.A.request | B.answer | C.sentence | D.phrase |
27.A.native | B.foreigner | C.child | D.reporter |
28.A.While | B.Although | C.Because | D.Therefore |
29.A.London | B.British | C.foreign | D.country |
30.A.grammar | B.mistake | C.expression | D.word |
31.A.know | B.see | C.look for | D.speak with |
32.A.welcome | B.help | C.teach | D.praise |
33.A.expect | B.scold | C.show | D.think |
34.A.strict | B.surprised | C.pleased | D.praised |
35.A.way | B.meaning | C.mistake | D.country. |
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42.A.in | B.on | C.at | D.behind |
43.A.stand | B.starve | C.bleed | D.suffer |
44.A.pulled through | B.fell asleep | C.woke up | D.fell down |
45.A.leave | B.rest | C.pass | D.remain |
46.A.hungry | B.tired | C.dirty | D.weak |
47.A.took up | B.took over | C.left for | D.returned from |
48.A.watched | B.followed | C.accompanied | D.barked |
49.A.touch | B.sight | C.footprint | D.smell |
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51.A.part | B.fight | C.meet | D.break |
52.A.asked | B.suggested | C.required | D.allowed |
53.A.decided | B.agreed | C.accepted | D.proposed |
54.A.moving | B.good | C.safe | D.interesting |
55.A.London | B.America | C.Iraq | D.Syria |
56.A.found | B.interviewed | C.linked | D.reunited |
57.A.So | B.And | C.But | D.Though |
58.A.lick | B.touch | C.bite | D.clean |
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60.A.equal | B.harmonious | C.prosperous | D.amazing. |
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18.A.had | B.included | C.made | D.contained |
19.A.idea | B.plan | C.service | D.offer |
20.A.same | B.different | C.another | D.extras |
21.A.return | B.go | C.get | D.leave |
22.A.ordered | B.agreed | C.arranged | D.suggested |
23.A.house | B.family | C.group | D.friend |
24.A.happily | B.sorrowfully | C.evidently | D.efficiently |
25.A.bad | B.exciting | C.nice | D.strange |
26.A.realized | B.thought | C.knew | D.doubted |
27.A.saw | B.told | C.imagined | D.believed |
28.A.separated | B.parted | C.left | D.married |
29.A.smooth | B.challenging | C.exciting | D.different |
30.A.backward | B.eastward | C.forward | D.westward |
31.A.hated | B.cared | C.felt | D.liked |
32.A.friendship | B.relation | C.love | D.family |
33.A.close | B.good | C.far | D.long |
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35.A.nobody | B.somebody | C.anybody | D.everybody. |
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38.A.strict | B.disappointed | C.unsatisfied | D.content |
39.A.assisted | B.disturbed | C.included | D.existed |
40.A.father | B.mother | C.baby | D.brother |
41.A.struck | B.dropped | C.fallen | D.stuck |
42.A.soft | B.hard | C.smooth | D.tough |
43.A.glare at | B.watch | C.spot | D.stare at |
44.A.honor | B.custom | C.reputation | D.habit |
45.A.took down | B.showed up | C.set out | D.broke up |
46.A.sad | B.angry | C.happy | D.pleased |
47.A.hardly | B.anxiously | C.calmly | D.noisily |
48.A.truck | B.watermelons | C.tomatoes | D.grass |
49.A.before | B.after | C.since | D.unless |
50.A.they | B.the sons | C.I | D.the farmed |
51.A.expensive | B.sure | C.friendly | D.fair |
52.A.turned | B.came | C.broke | D.stood |
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54.A.hate | B.forgive | C.admire | D.abandon |
55.A.under | B.below | C.off | D.on |