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【题目】

1At the crossing of the street you can find the __________(农业的) Bank of China.

2It was our __________(祖先) who invented the paper-making, the compass and so on.

3How can I __________(积累) enough cash to get out of debt.

4He is still involved in __________(自愿的) work promoting local enterprise.

5I met her because of a lucky __________(巧合).

6If you spend more time reading your English, you can improve it r__________.

7In Canada, smoking will be b__________ in all offices later this year.

8I need some m__________ to make a dress.

9With the d__________ of science, many new things are invented.

10Though I haven’t met him for many years,I could r__________ him immediately.

【答案】

1agricultural

2ancestors

3accumulate

4voluntary

5coincidence

6rapidly

7banned

8materials

9development

10recognize/recognise

【解析】本题考查掌握及运用单词的能力。在审题过程中,既要考虑单词的意思又要考虑其词性和在句中充当的成分。通常考查名词和动词等实词居多。考查名词时,要注意它的可数性,若是可数名词,要根据上下文判定是单数还是复数;考查动词时,更要特别注意它的时态语态以及各种非谓语的正确形式。

1Agricultural。the Agricultural Bank of China (ABC)中国农业银行

2ancestors。本句为强调句型。强调了句子的主语,用名词ancestors,意为“祖先们”,复数形式。

3accumulate。我怎样才能攒够钱来摆脱债务呢?accumulate v. 积累,积攒。

4voluntary。voluntary adj. 自愿的,在此作定语,voluntary work意为“义务工作,志愿工作”。

5coincidence。coincidence n. 巧合,在because of后面作介词宾语。我遇到她纯属巧合。

6rapidly。rapidly adv. 迅速地,在本句中修饰动词improve,作程度状语。如果你花更多的时间放在英语阅读上,你会提高得很快。

7banned。考查动词的被动语态。ban在此用被动语态,故填过去分词banned,表被动,被禁止。

8materials。materials (pl.) 材料。我需要一些料子做件裙子。

9development。with the development of …固定结构表达,表示“随着……的发展”。

10recognize/recognise。考查动词,在情态动词后用原形。recognize/recognise v.认出。

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