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【题目】根据首字母、中文或括号里的词,运用恰当形式补全句子。

1He stood up, __________(发信号) to the officer that he had finished with his client.

2New social problems have a__________ due to the unfair distribution of the social wealth so far.

3Chinese scientists have not given up the dream to e__________ deep space.

4The experienced hunter __________(检查) carefully the footprints and concluded that these belonged to the wolf.

5B__________ twice by the dog, the postman refused to go to that village.

6I would __________(感激) it if you will attend my wedding.

7The actor will hold a party in __________(回答) to the news.

8She has been d__________ of marrying a foreign man since she was 15.

9I learned that a fish is a cold-blooded animal and therefore is very s__________ to water temperature.

10The actress p__________ so well that the audience cheered and clapped excitedly.

【答案】

1signaling

2arisen

3explore

4inspected

5Bitten

6appreciate

7response

8dreaming

9sensitive

10performed

【解析】本题要求根据汉语和首字母拼写单词,要在理解句意基础上填出单词的正确形式。

1signaling

考查现在分词。句意:他站了起来,向长官示意他已经和他的客户完成了工作。句中主语He和动词signal是主动关系,而且已经有了谓语动词,故此处用动词-ing形式作伴随状语,故填signaling。

2arisen

考查过去分词。句意:因为到目前为止社会财富分配不公,新的社会问题已经出现。此处是现在完成时,have后加过去分词,故填arisen(出现)。

3explore

考查动词。句意:中国科学家并没有放弃探索外层空间的梦想。指探索外层空间,to后用动词原形,故填explore。

4inspected

考查动词时态。句意:这个有经验的猎人仔细检查了脚印然后判断是狼的。与and后的concluded一致用一般过去时,故填inspected。

5Bitten

考查过去分词。句意:被狗咬过两次,这个邮递员拒绝去那个村庄。句中主语the postman和动词是被动关系,用过去分词表被动。故填Bitten。

6appreciate

考查动词。句意:如果你能参加我的婚礼我将非常感激。情态动词would后用动词原形,故填appreciate。

7response

考查名词。句意:这个演员将会举行一个晚会来回应这个消息。in response to回答,回应,故填response。

8dreaming

考查现在分词。句意:从15岁起她就一直梦想嫁给一个外国人。此处是现在完成进行时,表示动作一直进行,动词用-ing形式。故填dreaming。

9sensitive

考查形容词。句意:我知道鱼是一种冷血动物,因此对水温非常敏感。be sensitive to敏感,故填sensitive。

10performed

考查动词时态。句意:这个女演员表演地如此好以至于观众们兴奋地欢呼起来。表示过去发生的事,与cheered and clapped时态一致,故填过去式performed。

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