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单词拼写题(用《必修5》所学的单词用正确的形式填空, 本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共 10 分)

1.Mrs. Thomas has a good doctor (照顾)her.

2.Those e to the war are looking forward to peace.

3.So many ideas! It’s too much for me (吸收)everything.

4.It is (宣布)that our team has won the match.

5.He is e about helping others.

6.Happily, the project was (实现)without any delay.

7.Everybody felt t at the news.

8.The scientist often _________ (贡献)to an academic journal.

9.Her performance gave me some strong i .

10.We are (乐观)about our chances of success.

 

1.attending

2.exposed

3.to absorb

4.announced

5.enthusiastic

6.accomplished

7.thrilled

8.contributes

9.impressions

10.optimistic

【解析】

试题分析:

1.Thomas太太有一位好医生一直照顾她。这里考查have somebody doing sth. 让某人一直做某事。用attending 强调动作一直在进行。

2.exposed to 意为暴露于。

3.to absorb 是动词不定式做真正的主语。

4.announced。

5.enthusiastic热情。

6.accomplished完成。

7.thrilled害怕。

8.这位科学家经常给学术期刊撰稿。contributes to 撰稿。

9.impressions 印象。

10.optimistic乐观。

考点:单词拼写。

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