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【题目】根据所给首字母填单词。

【1】He i__________ all the “No Smoking” signs and lit up a cigarette.

【2】After staying in hospital for two weeks, he r__________ from his illness.

【3】She didn’t pass the exam, so she looked very u__________.

【4】Of the phrases “go crazy” and “go nuts”, the latter is used less f__________.

【5】The air pollution is more and more serious at p__________.

【6】The police are trying to find out the i__________ of the men killed in the accident.

【7】How can you r__________ my sister so quickly in the crowd?

【8】Her d__________ look showed us she has made a decision and never changed.

【9】Father is thankful to me for p__________ him to give up smoking.

【10】What’s your a__________ to the news that a shrimp cost 38 RMB in Qingdao?

【答案】

【1】ignored

【2】recovered

【3】upset

【4】frequently

【5】present

【6】identity

【7】recognize

【8】determined

【9】persuading

【10】attitude

【解析】

试题分析:根据所给首字母填单词。

【1】ignored 句意:他忽视了所有的禁止吸烟标志,点燃了一根烟。此处后面的lit是并列谓语动词,故可知用一般过去时态,故填ignored。

【2】recovered 句意:在医院住了两周之后,他恢复健康。根据句意可知用一般过去时态,故填recovered。

【3】upset 句意:他考试没通过,所以他看起来烦恼。故填upset。

【4】frequently 句意:词组“go crazy”“go nuts”,后者使用频率更少一些。副词修饰动词,故填frequently。

【5】present 句意:目前空气污染越来越严重了。固定词组at present,表示目前,当前。故填present。

【6】identity 句意:警察正在调查事故中被杀死的男子的身份。故填identity。

【7】recognize 句意:你是怎样在人群中这么快认出我妹妹的?故填recognize。

【8】determined 句意:坚定的眼神显示了她已经做了决定,不会改变。故填determined。

【9】persuading 句意:父亲因为我劝说他戒了烟而感谢我。thanks for doing sth./be thankful to sb. for doing sth.因为做某事而感谢某人,故填persuading。

【10】attitude 句意:你对这新闻的态度是什么?故填attitude。

【知识归纳】

a visit to---对---的访问;a trip to---对---的旅行;the key to--- ---的重点;the attitude to--- ---的态度。

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