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【题目】

1___________(浪漫主义的)poems are always popular with the youth.

2All students without ______________(例外) must take the English examination.

3I ___________(惊慌) when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.

4Our English teacher is always ___________ (优雅地) dressed.

5Many people went to California during the 1900s to make a _____________(财富).

6You all know who I am ___________(提及) to when I say “that nice man”.

7The man must do many things, ________(包括) directing the traffic.

8Early _______________(移民者) on the American continent were mostly Europeans.

9The Sprifg Festival is the most important __________ (传统) festival in China.

10Did you go to watch the football match held in the _____(体育场)

【答案】

1Romantic

2exception

3panicked

4elegantly

5forture

6regerring

7including

8settlers

9traditonal

10stadium

【解析】本题考查了词汇的正确形式变化。

1考查形容词。句意:浪漫诗歌总是很受青年人们的欢迎。形容词浪漫的修饰名词,位于句首第一个字母要大写。故答案是Romantic 。

2考查名词。句意:所有学生无一例外都必须参加英语考试介词后面用名词。故答案是exception。

3考查动词时态句意:当我看到发动机冒烟时,我慌了根据动词“saw“得知用一般过去时。故答案是panicked。

4考查副词。句意:我们英语老师总是穿得很优雅副词词优雅地修饰动词。故答案是elegantly。

5考查名词。句意:在18世纪,很多人涌入加州想要发财致富冠词后用名词,“发财“make a fortune。故答案是fortune。

6考查动词。句意:当我说这位不错的男人时,你们都知道我指的是谁现在进行时的构成是 be动词+现在分词。故答案是referring 。

7考查介词。句意:这个男人必须做很多事情,包括指挥交通介词与后面的词组成介词短语,作补语故答案是including 。

8考查名词。句意:早期移民到美洲大陆的人多数是欧洲人根据题干中的were得知,名词定居的人们是复数,故答案是settlers。

9考查形容词。句意:春节是中国最重要的节日。形容词传统的修饰名词故答案是traditional。

10考查名词。句意:你去观看体育场举办的球赛了吗?冠词后用名词。故答案是stadium 。

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