题目内容

【题目】单词填空 (用单词的正确的形式填空)

【1】I hope my plan will not your decision. ( 影响 )

2The little girl her toys with her little sister.(分享)

3Her ________for music showed at an early age. 天赋)

4He only lived 35 years and he ________ more than 600 pieces of music. (创作)

5He _______my suggestion. (采纳;采用)

6Did you watch the football match on TV? (现场直播的)

7We him on having passed the exam. (祝贺)

8It takes hard work to_______ success. (达到;取得)

9She_______ the visitors warmly. (欢迎)

【10Sports help to train a person’s__________________ . (性格)

【答案】

【1】affect

【2】shared

【3】talent

【4】composed

【5】adopted

【6】live

【7】congratulated

【8】achieve

【9】welcomed

【10】character

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】affect考查动词。动词affect表示影响,接在将来时否定句后用其原形,故填affect。

【2】shared 考查动词。Share sth. With sb.表示和某人分享某物,故填shared。

【3】talent 考查名词。名词talent表示天赋,故填talent。

【4】composed 考查动词。动词compose表示创作,由于是过去发生的事情, 故填composed。

【5】adopted 考查动词。Adopt ones suggestion表示接受某人的建议,故填adopted。

【6】live 考查形容词。形容词live表示现场的,故填live。

【7】congratulated 考查动词。Congratulate sb. On sth表示恭喜某人某事,故填congratulated。

【8】achieve考查动词。Achieve sth.表示取得某物,接在不等式后面用动词原形,故填achieve。

【9】welcomed 考查动词。Welcome sb.表示欢迎某人,故填welcomed。

【10】character考查名词。名词character表示性格,个性,故填character。

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