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【题目】写作完成句子

【1The scientist took a very ________(science) approach to science

【2He gave a ________ (humor) account of their trip to Spain first.

【3I read the book in ________ (translate), not in the original Norwegian.

【4One of the main ________ (attract) of the job is the high salary.

【5So many thousands of __________(terrify) people died every time there was an outbreak.

【6Frick had a ________ (prefer) for pre-twentieth century Western paintings.

【7It will _________ ________(吸引) those who love Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.

【858.The reputation of this museum________ ______(在于) the variety of its art collection.

【9_________ _______(只有)you ask many different questions will you acquire all the information you need to know.

【10They must use research to _________themselves ______(告知) the missing parts of the story.

【答案

【1scientific

【2humorous

【3translation

【4attractions

【5terrified

【6preference

【7appeal to

【8lies in

【9Only if

【10inform…of

【解析

【1scientific;考查名词的形容词形式。句意:科学家采用了一种非常科学的方法对待科学。故填scientific

【2humorous;考查名词的形容词形式。句意:他首先给了他们的西班牙之旅一个幽默的账目。故填humorous

【3translation;考查动词的名词形式。in translation翻译的。句意:我读这本书是读的译本,而不是原始挪威语的。故填translation。

【4attractions;考查动词的名词形式。句意:这份工作的其中一个吸引人的是高薪资。attraction是可数名词,故填attractions。

【5terrified;考查动词的形容词形式。句意:每次发生暴动都会有数以千计的感到恐惧的人死去。terrify使恐怖,使害怕,形容词有两个形式,一是terrifying,令人感到恐惧的,用于形容物,例如:It is a terrifying movie.这是一部令人感到恐惧的电影。二是terrified感到恐惧的,用于形容人,例如:I was terrified by the movie .我被那部电影吓到了,说明是人感到恐惧。本题是需要terrify的形容词来修饰people即修饰人。故填terrified。

【6preference;考查动词的名词形式。句意:弗里克偏爱于二十世纪之前的西方绘画。故填preference。

【7appeal to;考查短语。两个空,说明此处应该填表示吸引的短语,常见的就是appeal to,且这里动词前有情态动词will,应用动词原形。故填appeal to

【8lies in;考查短语。句意:这座博物馆的名声在于它多种多样的艺术收藏品。因为是修饰名声这个抽象的概念,故填lies in

【9Only if;考查固定句型。根据后半句的will you acquire(你会获得)是一个倒装结构,可知前面应该用only if (只有)。故填Only if。

【10inform…of;考查短语。inform sb. of sth.告知某人某事。故填inform…of

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