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单词拼写(根据首字母提示写出单词)(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

1.John is both academic and a_________, which is why he is so popular with his classmates.

2.I feel b______ by my friend Hannah, for she told others about my low grades after promising not to.

3.They had been a_________ for several hours , but neither side would give in and they couldn’t reach a conclusion.

4.The efforts of the Chinese government and people to protect the Changjiang River will be a______ for years to come.

5.I am c______ about what I say because careless remarks are likely to hurt others’ feelings.

1.athletic

2. betrayed

3. arguing

4. appreciated

5.cautious

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试题分析:

1. 考查形容词 根据句意:John不仅学习好,而且体育也好,那就是为什么他受同学们的欢迎。故答案为athletic.

2. betrayed 考查形容词 根据句意:我感觉自己被朋友Hannah背叛了,因为她在承诺不告诉他人我的低分后却告诉了别人。betrayed:被背叛的。故答案为betrayed.

3. arguing 考查动词 根据句意:他们已经争论了好几个小时,但谁也不愿妥协,最后没能得出结论。故答案为arguing.

4. appreciated 考查动词 根据句意:中国政府和人民为保护长江而做出的努力在未来的日子里将会被后人感激。appreciate:感激;欣赏;领会;鉴别。故答案为appreciated.

5. 考查形容词 根据句意:我对我所说的很谨慎,因为漫不经心的评论也许会伤害别人的感情。be cautious about: 对…小心的,谨慎的。故答案为cautious.

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