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2.The newly-built cinema is convenient for the disabled to get in.

分析 新建的电影院方便残疾人进入.

解答 disabled 考查形容词.根据 句意:新建的电影院方便残疾人进入.disabled是形容词"伤残的",the+形容词表示一类人.the disabled"残疾人".

点评 根据首字母填空是中考英语基本题型之一.是一种测试考生综合运用能力的一种题型,它不仅要求考生具备较强的阅读能力,并且能根据短文所给线索,捕捉相关信息,进行分析断逻辑推理的能力,还要求考生能熟练运用所学词汇、语法、习惯用语及交际用语等语言知识进行填词,考查了使用语言的准确性.做此类题目一定要掌握句意,然后各个击破,要善于从句中寻找线索,从中得到提示和启发,帮助确定应填词的词性和词形.

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