题目内容

单词拼写(本题有8小题,每小题1分,共8分)

1.Being e__________ to sunlight for too much time will do harm to one’s skin.

2.The May 4th M____________ of 1919 is very important in the history of China.

3.Don’t drink p_________ water, because it carries the disease.

4.If you want to check your bill, you can p__________ this button to call me here.

5.To their d__________, their son was admitted into a famous university.

6.His good manners made a deep i_______________ on me.

7.She a____________ an interview to let me know him.

8.This is a c__________ of poems by poets of the Tang dynasty, which I like very much.

1.exposed

2.Movement

3.polluted

4.press

5.delight

6.impression

7.arranged

8.collection

【解析】

试题分析:主要考查考生的单词基本功以及对整个句子的理解。

1.在阳光下晒太长时间会伤害皮肤。be done结构表被动语态。

2.1919年的五四运动是中国非常重大的历史事件。固定表达法“五四运动”The May 4th Movement。

3.不要喝污染了的水,因为它携带病毒。句中逻辑主语water与动词pollute是被动的关系,故用被动语态。

4.如果你要付账,可以通过按下这个按钮叫我过来。固定搭配press this button。

5.他们高兴的是儿子被一所名牌的大学录取。“to +one’s+情感名词”译成“令某人......的是”。

6.他的礼貌给我留下了深刻的印象。deep后面要填一个名词impression。

7.让我认识他,她安排了一个时间见面,故填jumped。

8.集收集了唐代诗人的诗,我非常喜欢。of后面要填一个名词collection。

考点:单词拼写与句子把握

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