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【题目】单词拼写

【1】Realizing Hu Jin didn’t turned up, Li Fang was disappointed and d______ his sadness in coffee.

2My English teacher suggests that we needn’t c_________ the dictionary for every unknown word.

3When applying for a new job, please take your own s___________ and weaknesses into consideration.

4As is well-known, it takes devotion and p________ to be a good nurse in the public hospital.

5Hurry up, and we only have a l________ amount of time to complete this challenging task.

6Blackwell is 59 years old, but still strong and e__________ to take part in the local running race.

7True friends think it necessary to a_________ to the other if one does something wrong.

8The girl would not stay outside overnight without her mother’s p________.

9Two wealthy brothers saw a penniless young man w_________ on the pavement, not knowing what to do.

【10It was c______ that drove Wang Peng into Yong Hui’s restaurant and he felt amazed.

【答案】

【1】drowned

【2】consult

【3】strengths

【4】patience

【5】limited

【6】energetic

【7】apologize

【8】permission

【9】wandering

【10】curiosity

【解析】

【1】drowned 考查动词。句意:李芳意识到胡金没有露面,很失望,悲伤;

【2】consult 考查动词 。句意:我的英语老师建议到我们需要查不明白的单词;

【3】strengths 考查名词。Strengths and weaknesses优点和缺点;

【4】patience 考查名词。句意:众所周知,在医院做个好的护士需要耐心;

【5】limited 考查形容词 a limited amount of time有限制的时间;

【6】energetic 考查形容词。句意:Blackwell已经59岁了,但仍然精力充沛地参加赛跑;

【7】apologize 考查动词 。apologize to sb 向。。道歉;

【8】permission 考查名词。句意:没有妈妈的允许,女孩不能在外面过夜;

【9】wandering 考查非谓语动词 。see sb doing看到某人做某事;

【10】curiosity 考查名词。句意:好奇心驱使王朋进了永会了餐馆,他感到很吃惊;

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