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【题目】根据首字母或括号内的汉语提示,在空白处填入1个适当的单词

1As far as we are c___________ , a lot of hotels are below average.

2Not until you have a good c___________ (精通,掌握) of various spoken English styles can you speak it appropriately in different situations.

3We have finished the task a week ahead of s___________ (提前).

4Claire looked as if she were about to b___________ into tears.

5Behind me I could hear the girl sigh in ___________(如释重负).

6It’s important to create a sense of ___________ (属于,归属).

7I thought it wasn’t w___________ (值得) to continue with the project.

8Her face was ___________ (熟悉的)to me, but I couldn’t recognize her immediately.

9Workers will be paid ___________(根据)to the amount of work they do.

10The professor a___________ great importance to the research at the last meeting.

11He argued that more members should be a___________(准入,加入) to the club.

12The coat is a real b___________; it cost only 50 yuan.

13Go s___________() along the street and you’ll see the bank on the left.

14She ___________(投入,奉献) herself to her career and gained great success eventually.

15My body was giving a clear___________ (信号) that something was wrong.

【答案】

1concerned

2command

3schedule

4burst

5relief

6belonging

7worthwhile

8familiar

9according

10attached

11admitted

12bargain

13straight

14devoted

15signal

【解析】

考查单词用法。

1考查固定短语。句意:就我们而言,许多酒店都低于平均水平。as far as sb be concerned表示“就某人而言”是固定短语。故填concerned

2考查固定短语。句意:直到您精通各种英语口语后,您才能在不同情况下正确说出来。have a good command of:精通,对……掌握熟练。故填command

3考查固定短语。句意:我们提前一周完成了任务。ahead of schedule:提前。

故填schedule

4考查固定短语。句意:克莱尔看起来好像要哭了。burst into tears:放声大哭 ; 泪水夺眶而出 ; 突然哭起来。故填burst

5考查固定短语。句意:在我后面,我能听到女孩松了一口气。in relief:如释负重,松了口气。故填relief

6考查固定短语。句意:建立归属感很重要。a sense of belonging:归属感。介词of后接动名词形式。故填belonging

7考查形容词。句意:我认为继续进行该项目是不值得的。it is worthwhile to do sth的意思都是“做某事是值得的”。worthwhile是形容词,在句子作表语。故填worthwhile

8考查固定短语。句意:她的脸我很熟悉,但我无法立即认出她。be familiar to sb:某事为某人所熟悉。故填familiar

9考查固定短语。句意:工人将根据其工作量获得报酬。according to:根据。故填according

10考查固定短语。句意:教授在上次会议上高度重视这项研究。attach great importance to:认为……有重要意义,高度重视。故填attached

11考查固定短语。句意:他辩称,应接纳更多会员加入俱乐部。be admitted to:被……录取,获准做某事,获准进入。故填admitted

12考查名词。句意:这件大衣很便宜,才50元。a real bargain:合算的交易,买了打折商品,真正的便宜货。故填bargain

13考查副词。句意:沿着街道一直走,您会在左边看到银行。straight 径直, 直。它是副词,修饰动词go作状语。故填straight

14考查固定短语。句意:她致力于自己的事业,并最终获得了巨大的成功。devote oneself to:专心从事……。故填devoted

15考查名词。句意:我的身体清楚地发出信号,表明我的身体出了点问题。signal:信号,暗号,标志。that引导同位语从句解释说明名词signal。根据句意,故填signal

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