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2.It is bad manners to speak with your mouth full.分析 嘴巴中装满食物说话是不礼貌的.
解答 73.manners manner是一个名词,意思是"礼貌;举止;态度;方式;方法",manner做"礼貌;举止"意思讲时是可数名词,可加s,故本题填manners.
点评 考查名词的词义.在熟知单词词义的基础上与句子的语境相结合,从而写出正确答案.写名词时应注意其数的变化.
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52.A.refer to | B.know about | C.engage in | D.learn of |
53.A.punished | B.forgiven | C.forgotten | D.excused |
54.A.return | B.contact | C.reference | D.response |
55.A.respected | B.cultivated | C.disadvantaged | D.immigrated |
56.A.considering | B.ignoring | C.highlighting | D.believing |
57.A.values | B.misbehaviors | C.criminals | D.theories |
58.A.affect | B.reduce | C.prevent | D.reflect |
59.A.point | B.lead | C.come | D.add |
60.A.in general | B.on average | C.by contrast | D.at last |
61.A.discomfort | B.dissatisfaction | C.dishonesty | D.discrimination |
62.A.case | B.short | C.turn | D.return |
63.A.failure | B.miseries | C.development | D.changes |
64.A.contrarily | B.consequently | C.similarly | D.occasionally |
65.A.education | B.concept | C.structure | D.economy |
66.A.suggestions | B.causes | C.ideas | D.reports |
67.A.smooth | B.favorable | C.unfavorable | D.practical |
68.A.increasing | B.restricted | C.reasonable | D.popular |
69.A.knowledge | B.aspect | C.strength | D.probability |
70.A.since | B.although | C.as | D.because. |