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【题目】

1Nowadays many children often say that there is a g________ gap between them and their parents.

2This is not a family where bad behaviour can be t________.

3Next time we are on vacation, if you have an e________ like this you should call us.

4The different attitude to the world is the biggest cause of problems between parents and t________

5Their little brother Tom is now old enough to be i________ of their parents.

6The two men ________(交换) greetings, and then walked away.

7It's an ________(学术的) question. Let's discuss it in groups.

8I ________(赞成,同意) of your trying to earn some money, but please don't neglect your studies.

9Most of his spare time was ________(致力于,献身) to the translation of those works.

10What did he say in ________(解释) of his stupid behaviour?

【答案】

1generation

2tolerated

3emergency

4teenagers

5independent

6exchanged

7academic

8approve

9devoted

10explanation

【解析】考查学生对词汇的掌握能力以及对句子的理解能力。

1考查名词以及对句子的理解。句意:现在,很多孩子说他们和父母之间有代沟。generation 代,一代人,时代。generation gap代沟。

2考查动词被动语态以及对句子的理解。句意:这并不是一个坏行为能够被容忍的家庭。tolerate忍受,容忍,承认。根据句意可知这里是被动语态,故用tolerated。

3考查名词以及对句子的理解。句意:下次我们在度假时,如果你有这样的紧急情况应该给我们打电话。emergency紧急情况

4考查名词以及对句子的理解。句意:不同的世界观是父母和青少年之间问题的最大根源。teenager青少年。根据语境可知这里用名词复数形式,故用teenagers。

5考查形容词句意:他们的小弟弟Tom现在已经足够大不用依赖他们的父母了。independent自主的,独立的。

6考查动词以及时态。句意:这两位男士互相问候,然后走开了。exchange交换,兑换,调换根据walked away可知这里用一般过去时,故答案为exchanged。

7考查形容词句意:这是一个学术问题,让我们分组来讨论一下。academic学术的学院的,学究的。

8句意:我赞成你努力赚钱,但是请不要忽略你的学习。approve of赞成,赞同。故这里用approve。

9句意:他的大多数空闲时间致力于这些著作的翻译工作。be devoted to 专注于,献身于…。故这里用devoted。

10考查名词句意:他说了什么来解释他愚蠢的行为?in explanation of进行解释,对…辩解故这里用名词explanation。

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