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【题目】根据所给首字母或中文提示写出正确形式的单词。

【1】He is not old enough to understand how to (操作)the machine?

【2】Due to the lack of (目击证人), it is difficult to apportion the blame for the accident right now.

【3】To my (满意),my daughter has done all the housework.

【4】I was not in f of what is being done here;in other words,I disagreed.

【5】The river is four metres in d .

【6】Nowadays, you can see many students wearing glasses because of bad e .

【答案】

【1】operate

【2】witnesses

【3】satisfaction

【4】favor(favour)

【5】depth

【6】eyesight

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】operate 动词operate操作;这是一个及物动词,后面直接加宾语。句意:他年龄还不够大还不能理解如何操作这种机器。

【2】witnesses 名词witness目击证人,使用复数形式witnesses表示这一类人。句意:因为缺少目击证人,现在很难分配这起事故的责任。

【3】satisfaction 名词satisfaction满意,构成介词短语to my satisfaction让我满意的是;句意:让我满意的是,我的女儿做完了所有的家务。

【4】favor(favour) 介词短语in favor of 支持...;句意:我不支持这里正在被做的事情,也就是说,我不同意。

【5】depth 考查名词。在英语中介词的后面通常接名词做宾语,所以本句中depth作为介词in的宾语,构成介词短语in depth在深度上。

【6】eyesight 名词eyesight视力。句意:因为糟糕的视力,你看到很多学生都戴眼镜了。

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