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【题目】单词拼写

1The teacher stormed into the classroom,_______(determine) to punish the naughty children .

2I had to explain the reasons to satisfy his______( curious ).

3I don’t like the house_______(belong) to Smith.

4I came up with the________(solve) to both problems at once.

5Fill in your address at the bottom of the ________(apply).

6The boy’s parents wee glad to see his ________(satisfy) result of the final exam.

7The island offers such a wide ______(various) of scenery and wild life.

8Film has a much shorter history, especially when ________(compare) with music and painting.

9He church roof was half ________(hide) by trees.

10To avoid _________( confuse), The teams wore different colors.

【答案】

1determined

2curiosity

3belonging

4solution

5application

6satisfactory/satisfying

7variety

8compared

9hidden

10confusion

【解析】

1考查形容词。句意:老师冲进教室,决定要惩罚这些调皮的孩子。形容词determined坚定的,坚决的;构成短语be determined to do sth决定做某事,该短语在句中说明主语的状态。所以要填determined。

2考查名词。句意:我不得不解释原因来满足他的好奇心。在动词的后面要接名词或代词做宾语,句中名词curiosity意为好奇,好奇心,做动词satisfy的宾语。所以要填curiosity。

3考查非谓语动词。句意:我不喜欢属于史密斯的那栋房子。动词短语belong to属于;该短语没有被动语态,也不用于进行时。句中使用现在分词短语belonging to Smith做定语,相当于定语从句which belongs to Smith。所以要填belonging。

4考查名词。句意:我立刻就想到了解决这两个问题的方法。名词solution意为解决方法”,在动词的后面要接名词或代词做宾语,本句中要用solve的名词solutioncome up with的宾语。所以要填solution。

5考查名词。句意:在申请表的最下面写下你的地址。在介词短语的后面通常用名词做宾语,动词apply的名词形式是application意为申请表,在句中做介词短语at the bottom of的宾语。所以要填application。

6考查形容词。句意:那个男孩的发明者很高兴看见孩子期末考试令人满意的结果。形容词satisfactory/satisfying意为令人满意的,在句中做定语修饰名词result。所以要填satisfactory/satisfying。

7考查固定短语。句意:这座岛提供了各种各样的风景和野生动物。形容词短语a variety of各种各样的,在句中做定语修饰scenery and wild life。所以要填variety。

8考查非谓语动词。句意:与音乐和绘画相比,电影的历史更为短暂。动词comparefilm构成被动关系,要用过去分词做状语。所以要填compared。

9考查语态。句意:教堂的屋顶有一般被树藏了起来。主语the church roof与动词hide构成被动关系,要用过去分词表示被动语态。所以要填hidden。

10考查名词。句意:为了避免混淆,各支队伍穿了不同的颜色。在动词的后面通常接名词或代词做宾语,句中要用confuse的宾语confusionavoid的宾语,所以要填confusion。

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