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【题目】根据首字母,或中文提示填入正确形式的单词

【1】We must use our __________ (limit) time to finish this task.

【2】Not all __________ (predict) come true.

【3】Its cold and __________ (fog) in London at this time of the year.

【4】She was always o__________, even when things were at their worst.

【5】I feel freezing cold in such f__________ weather, and Im half frozen.

【6】How much did they c__________ you for your meal?

【7】We will also have to rely more on a__________ energy, such as solar and wind power.

【8】You arent p__________ (允许) to work here without a work permit.

【9】Have you ever been s__________ in a traffic jam?

【10】She is deaf, but refuses to let her __________ (残疾) prevent her from doing what she wants to do.

【答案】

【1】limited

【2】predictions

【3】foggy

【4】optimistic

【5】freezing

【6】charge

【7】alternative

【8】permitted

【9】stuck

【10】disability

【解析】

【1】limited 考查形容词。句意:我们必须要使用有限的时间来完成这项任务。limited 有限的。

【2】predictions 考查名词。句意:并非所有的预测都会变成现实。这里作主语,故用名词predictions。

【3】foggy 考查形容词。句意:一年中的这个时期伦敦很冷而且雾气蒙蒙。foggy有雾的雾气朦胧的模糊的。

【4】optimistic 考查形容词句意:她总是很乐观,甚至当事情已经特别糟糕时。根据句意可知这里用optimistic(乐观的)。

【5】freezing 考查形容词句意:在这样寒冷的天气我感觉非常冷,我快被冻僵了。freezing冰冻的,极冷的。

【6】charge 考查动词句意:这顿饭他们要了你多少钱?charge费用,索价。

【7】alternative 考查形容词句意:我们也要更多的依靠可替代能源,比如太阳能和风能。alternative替代的,备选的。

【8】permitted 考查动词。句意:没有工作许可证你不被允许在这工作被动语态,故填过去分词permitted。

【9】stuck 句意:你曾经历过交通堵塞吗?be stuck/caught in“被困于”。故这里stuck。

【10】disability 考查名词。句意:她是聋哑人,但是拒绝让她的残疾阻碍她做她想做的事。这里作宾语,故用名词形式disability。

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