题目内容

单词拼写

1.The man stood there with his hands __________.(交叉)

2.We should make effort to prevent the ____________ (冲突) between employers and employees.

3.Man differs from beasts in that the former is able to laugh, while the ________ aren’t.

4.The value of this ring was a___________ at one thousand dollars.

5.The manager put up a notice to keep the staff _________ (通知) of what to do this week.

6.Employees are encouraged to ___________ (购买) shares in the firm.

7.Great changes have taken place in China in the past few d____________.

8.Mary r_______________ her mother in appearance; they look so alike.

9.Having ________ (没收) 100 kilos of cocaine(可卡因), the customs officials were celebrating their success.

10.While __________(绑/系) your seat belts, please follow the correct procedure.

 

1.folded

2.conflict

3.latter

4.assessed

5.informed

6.purchase

7.decades

8.resembles

9.seized

10.fastening

【解析】

1.folded 考查with的复合结构。句意:这个人双手交叉着站着。With his hands folded ,手与fold之间是动宾关系。

2.conflict 考查名词。句意:我们应该努力阻止员工与雇主之间的冲突。

3.latter 考查名词。句意:人不同于野兽,因前者能笑,而后者却不能

4.assessed 考查动词。句意:这个戒指据估计值一千美元。

5.informed 考查动词。Keep sb informed of 让某人知道。。

6.purchase 考查动词。句意:员工被鼓励购买这个公司的股票。

7.decades 考查名词。句意:在过去的几十年里,中国发生 巨大的变化。

8.resembles 考查动词。句意:玛丽与她的妈妈长得很象。根据下方提到they look so alike判断用一般现在时。

9.seized 考查动词。句意:因为没收了100公斤的可卡因,海关官员庆祝他们的成功。

10.fastening 考查非谓语动词。句意:当绑着安全带,请遵循正确的程序。

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