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【题目】单词拼写

【1】In North China, the weather in __________ (十一月) could be very cold.

【2】The group is made up of local __________ (音乐家) who have been performing for several years.

【3】When he __________ (进入) the classroom, the students began to study carefully.

【4】____________ (幸运地), I passed my driving test yesterday.

【5】Without money to buy food, he was forced to beg for a meal, driven by _________ (饥饿).

【6】The ___________ (总统) is paying a private visit to his neighboring country.

【7】He left a ____________ (留言) on the table before he went to explore the cave.

【8】Old Joe kicked the bucket just two days before his ___________ (九十) birthday.

【9】Europe is a continent full of attractions, among which ________ (德国的) capital is a must to visit.

【10】Livelihood has been greatly ___________ (改善) since reform and opening.

【答案】

【1】November

【2】musicians

【3】entered

【4】Luckily/Fortunately

【5】hunger/starvation

【6president

【7】message

【8】ninetieth

【9】German

【10】improved

【解析】

试题分析:在完成单词拼写时,我们要注意单词的恰当形式以及具体的时态语态。

【1】November 名词November十一月;该词是专有名词,单独使用。句意:在中国北部,十一月的天气可能非常冷。

【2musicians 名词musician音乐家。根据定语从句中助动词have,说明先行词是复数名词。所以使用复数名词musicians做先行词。

【3entered 动词enter进入;根据主句谓语动词began...,说明从句中也应该使用过去式entered。

【4】Luckily/Fortunately 副词luckily/fortunately幸运地;该词在句中作状语,修饰整个句子。句意:很幸运,我昨天通过了驾驶考试。

【5】hunger/starvation 名词hunger/starvation饥饿;该词是一个抽象名词,要单独使用。句意:没有钱买食物,在饥饿的驱使下,他被迫乞讨食物。

【6】president 名词president总统,根据系动词is说明主语是一个单数名词president。句意:那位总统到附近国家进行了一次私人访问。

【7】message 名词message留言;这是一个可数名词,横线前面有不定冠词a修饰,说明应该使用单数形式message。

【8ninetieth 序数词ninetieth第九十;本句属于常识,his ninetieth birthday第九十个生日。

【9German 形容词German德国的;本句中该词作为定语修饰名词capital,句意:欧洲是一个满是旅游景点的大陆,在这些景点中,德国首都是必须要参观的景点。

【10】improved 动词improve改善;本句中livelihood与动词improve构成被动关系,所以使用过去分词表示被动。句意:自从改革开放以来,生活条件已经大大地改善了。

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