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【题目】根据语境和汉语在空白处正确写出单词或填入所给单词的正确形式。

1I would rather you ___________(buy) the house last year. Now prices are on the increase sharply.

2They didn’t finish the project on time; I __________(后悔)that I hadn’t given them a hand.

3We made some interesting ____________(发现)about our own family.

4The room ___________(refer) to as an office room is just a bedroom.

5Mary couldn’t make herself ___________ (pay) attention to because her classmates made so much noise.

6Some believe in the ____________(存在)of life on the Mars, while others consider it a myth.

7It is beyond ___________(argue) that smoking is harmful to health.

8They looked at him with a ___________(混合)of horror and envy.

9The poor couple held their wedding ceremony on a tight __________(预算).

10It was ___________(consider) of you to turn off the light while I was sleeping.

【答案】

1had bought

2regretted

3discoveries

4referred

5paid

6existence

7argument

8mixture

9budget

10considerate

【解析】

1

考查虚拟语气。句意:我宁愿你去年买了这所房子。现在物价在急剧上涨。根据时间状语last year 可知,would rather后接从句,表示过去的愿望,所以用过去完成时。故填had bought

2

考查动词。句意:他们没有按时完成项目;我后悔没有帮助他们。根据中文“后悔”提示和句中时态可知,用一般过去时。故填regretted

3

考查名词。句意:我们对自己的家庭有了一些有趣的发现。根据中文“发现”为可数名词,根据提示和some可知,用名词的复数形式,作动词made的宾语。故填discoveries

4

考查非谓语动词。句意:被称为办公室的房间只是一间卧室。refer to as称为,与名词room之间为被动关系,所以用过去分词作后置定语。故填referred

5

考查非谓语动词。句意:玛丽无法使别人注意到她,因为她的同学们太吵闹了。句中宾语herself与补足语pay之间为被动关系,所以用过去分词作宾语补足语。故填paid

6

考查名词。句意:一些人相信火星上存在生命,而另一些人则认为这是一个神话。根据中文“存在”提示和the + 名词 + of可知,这里用名词形式。故填existence

7

考查名词。句意:吸烟有害健康,这是无可争辩的。介词beyond后接名词形式,结合所给单词提示,故填argument

8

考查名词。句意:他们没有按时完成项目;我后悔没有帮助他们。根据中文“混合”提示和the + 名词 + of可知,这里用名词形式。故填mixture

9

考查名词。句意:这对穷夫妇举行婚礼的预算很紧张。根据中文“预算”提示和形容词tight后接名词形式。故填budget

10

考查形容词。句意:你真体贴,在我睡觉的时候把灯关掉了。根据句型It is + adj. + of sb. to do sth,结合所给单词提示,故填considerate

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