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【题目】

1If you don’t want to do that, r______ them completely.

2Life c_______ of not only sunshine but also hard times.

3An o______ person is always hopeful about the future.

4He asked us to a______ him in moving the furniture, because it was too heavy.

5You can’t imagine how d______ I was when I received the admission letter from Peking University!

6Martins now faces the biggest ______(挑战) of his career.

7It can be very hard to accept ______(失败).

8He walked impatiently with his arms ______(折叠).

9They would ______(告知) him of any progress they had made.

10The experiment made a deep ______(印象) on me.

【答案】

1reject

2consists

3optimistic

4assist

5delighted

6challenge

7defeat

8folded

9inform

10impression

【解析】根据所给单词首字母或汉语完成句子。

1句意:如果你不想做那件事,就彻底拒绝他们。可知答案为reject。

2句意:生活不仅有阳光也有艰苦的日子。Consist of---组成,故答案为consists。

3句意:一个快乐的人总是对未来充满希望。可知答案为optimistic

4句意:他要求我们帮助他移动家俱,因为它太重。故答案为assist。

5句意:你不能想象当我收到来自北京大学的录取通知书时是多么地开心。可知答案为delighted。

6句意:Martins 现在面临着他事业的最大挑战。可知答案为challenge。

7句意:接受失败可能很难。可知答案为defeat。

8句意:他把胳膊折叠在一起,不耐烦地走。可知答案为folded

9句意:他们将告诉他,他们所取得的任何进步。可知答案为inform。

10句意:这实验给我留下了深刻的印象。可知答案为impression。

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