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【题目】

1She had a ____________(painful) in her right side.

2Most middle-aged pay more attention to ____________(physics)health.

3Let us combine our two firms against our ______(compete).

4How does one gain ____________(admit)to the Buckingham Palace?

5One of the secrets of good health is ________(regularly)exercise.

6We want some ____________(volunteer)to help in the hospital.

7You should take ____________(responsible)for what you said.

8They attended a party ________(host)by the president of the company.

9We held a heated discussion on the ________(base)of fact.

10Would you like to join us in ________(sing)?

【答案】

1pain

2physical

3competitors

4admission

5regular

6volunteers

7responsibility

8hosted

9basis

10singing

【解析】本题为词性转换题主要考查在理解句子含义的基础上对括号内的单词进行形容词名词副词动词之间的词性转换

1考查名词句意她右边疼痛。pain为名词表示痛苦令人厌烦的人或事物身体某部分的疼痛或不适”。 painful为形容词,表示“痛苦的(肉体)疼的”。根据语境可知要填名词。故填pain。

2考查形容词。句意:大多数的中年人更重视身体健康。physics为名词,表示“物理学物理现象”,physical 为形容词,表示身体的物质的”, health为名词,前面用形容词修饰,physical health表示“身体的健康”。故填physical。

3考查名词。句意:让我们两家公司联合起来对付和我们竞争的那些公司。在这个句子中,combine sth against sth 表示“结合起来以对付”, our为形容词性物主代词,后面应该接名词。根据语境可知是“联合起来对付竞争对手”,而且竞争对手不止一个,所以填competitor的复数形式competitors。

4考查名词句意一个人怎样才能获得进入白金汉宫的许可呢?gain为动词,后面应该接名词,表示“获得某物”。 admit为动词,表示“许可,”;admission为名词,表示“承认准许进入”。故填admission。

5考查形容词。句意:健康的诀窍之一就是有规律地锻炼。根据is可知exercise为名词,所以要用形容词来修饰。regular为形容词,表示“有规律的”。故填regular。

6考查单复数。句意:我们想要一些志愿者去医院帮助我们。因为some修饰名词复数形式,故填volunteers。

7考查名词。句意:你应该为你所说的话负责。固定短语take responsibility for表示“对…负责承担责任”,故填responsibility。

8考查非谓语动词。句意:我们参加了一个由这个公司董事长举办的派对。分析可知hosted by the president of the company是分词作后置定语,修饰a party。因为partyhost之间为动宾关系,所以用host的过去分词形式。故填hosted。

9考查名词。句意:我们以事实为基础,展开了一场激烈的讨论。base意为“基础基地”可以用作具体的“基础”是可数名词。basis通常用于抽象的“基础”。根据语境可知“以事实为基础”是指抽象的基础,故填basis。

10考查动名词。句意:你愿意加入我们一起唱歌吗?固定结构join sb in sth / doing sth 和某人一起做某事,in为介词,后面的动词应该变为动名词形式。故填singing。

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