题目内容

1.It was John’s quick action and knowledge of first a________________ that saved Ms Slade’s life.

2.A scientific theory is the result of the s________________ method.

3.There is e_________________ work to do when you have children in the house.

4.Have you seen the e_________________ of painting by Picasso?

5.Are you o________________ or pessimistic if you are facing the life of future?

6.F______________ (折叠) the paper along the dotted line.

7.She found a company to _______________ (资助) her through college.

8.The economists p______________ (预测) an increase in the rate of inflation (通货膨率).

9.With the development of the society, there are no ____________ (永久的,固定的) jobs any more.

10.With all these attractions, no wonder _____________ (旅游业) is increasing wherever there is a Disneyland.

1.aid

2.scientific

3.endless

4.exhibition

5.optimistic

6.Fold

7.sponsor

8.predicted

9.permanent

10.tourism

【解析】

1.小题1】是约翰快速的反应和急救的知识挽救了Slade女士的性命。“急救”first aid。

2.小题2】科学的理论是科学方法的产生,形容词修饰名词,填 scientific。

3.小题3】当有了孩子之后,就有了无尽的工作。形容词修饰名词,填endless 。

4.小题4】你看过毕加索的绘画展了吗?展览exhibition。

5.小题5】be动词后用形容词,在面对未来时,你是乐观还是悲观 呢,填optimistic。

6.小题6】祈使句用动词开头,填 Fold。

7.小题7】不定式后填动词原形,填 sponsor。

8.小题8】经济学家们预言了通货膨胀率的增长,填过去时predicted。

9.小题9】be动词后用形容词,填permanent 。

10.小题10】名词做主语,填tourism。

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