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【题目】单词拼写

请根据括号内容提示的中文意思填空,该英文单词的首字母已给出。

【1】I will e__________ (交换)my apple for your orange.

【2】He lent them money for quite a__________ (正当的,恰当的)reasons.

【3】The prisoner a__________ (企图,尝试)an escape, but failed.

【4】Her t__________ (技术) has improved a lot over the past season.

【5】Legal questions rarely exist in the a__________ (抽象); they are based on real cases.

【答案】

【1】exchange

【2】appropriate

【3】attempted

【4】technique

【5】abstract

【解析】

【1】exchange;考查动词。句意:我将用我的苹果换你的橘子。

【2】appropriate;考查形容词。句意:他以一个正当理由借给了他们钱。

【3】attempted;考查动词。这个囚犯企图逃狱,但是失败了。

【4】technique ;考查名词。在过去的赛季中,她的技术有了很大的提升。

【5】abstract;考查形容词。法律问题很少存在于抽象事例中,而是基于实例。The+形容词表示一类。

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