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【题目】【1Only by _______________(科学的)training can Liu Xiang make such rapid progress in the 110-meter hurdle.

【2His words left me the ___________________ (印象)that he didnt like the plan at all.

【3The United Kingdom __________________(组成)of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

【4He had never been knocked out in a __________________(职业的)fight.

【5It is said that you will be affected by the ________________ (辐射)if you talk on the mobile phone for long.

【6The ________________(火山爆发)of a volcano often brings lava and ash clouds.

【7We will have an opportunity to ________________ (交换)views tomorrow.

【8People can easily become __________________(精神上)addicted to drugs when they start taking them.

【9It is OK to leave an _____________(电的)appliance on as long as you are using it.

【10Having guaranteed that we would get there before five ,I _____________(惊慌).

【答案】

【1】scientific

【2】impression

【3】consists

【4】professional

【5】radiation

【6】eruption

【7】exchange

【8】mentally

【9】electrical

【10】panicked

【解析】

试题分析:考查名词动词形容词副词,注意运用正确形式。

【1】scientific修饰training的形容词。

【2】impression是可数名词。

【3】consists由前文The United Kingdom可知动词用第三人称单数形式。

【4】professional由 become可知后面填形容词。

【5】radiation是不可数名词。

【6】eruption是不可数名词。

【7】exchange由后文have an opportunity to可知填exchange。

【8】mentally由前面become可知填副词。

【9】electrical修饰名词,所以填形容词。

【10】panicked由Having guaranteed that we would get there before five可知此处用过去时。

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