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【题目】

【1】He a________ a little girl whose parents had been killed in the earthquake.

【2】The teacher doesn’t think that the t___________ of the Tang poem is very good.

【3】The e___________ of the volcano is really exciting to watch.

【4】Running a marathon will leave you b___________.

【5】Some poems tell a story, others try to c________ certain emotions.

【6】Frick had a __________ (喜爱) for pre-twentieth century Western paintings.

【7】These advice might help you to stop and ___________(加强) your resolve.

【8】It is human activity that has caused global warming rather than a random but natural _______________(现象).

【9】The earth’s temperature is due to the burning of fossil _________ (燃料).

【10Her voice was full of _________(焦虑)

【答案】

【1】adopted

【2】translation

【3】eruption

【4】breathless

【5】convey

【6】preference

【7】strengthen

【8】phenomenon

【9】fuels

【10】anxiety

【解析】

试题分析:本文考查学生对固定短语,名词,形容词,动词等的掌握情况。

【1】adopted 考查固定短语,adopt a girl收养一个女孩,主语adopt和girl之间为动宾关系,用主动形式,且是过去式,再结合句意和提示,填located。

【2】translation 考查名词。根据of之前填名词,故要填过去名词。根据句意和提示,填translation。

【3】eruption 考查名词。根据of要用名词。再结合句意和提示,填eruption。

【4】breathless 考查形容词。根据固定短语leave sb. adj.,可知此处填形容词,再结合句意和提示,填breathless。

【5】convey考查固定短语。convey emotions 表达情感,结合句意,应填一般现在时, 故填convey。

【6】preference 考查名词。句意是FRACK这个人对20世纪初期的西方绘画很喜爱。在此应该是72.【7】strengthen考查动词。根据might可知该句为一般现在时,故要填一般现在时。根据句意和提示,填strengthen。

【8】phenomenon考查名词。由句意可知是人类现象导致了全球变暖而不是随机的,但这也是一种自然现象,此处现象为名词,且phenomenon是不可数名词。故填phenomenon。

【9】fuels 考查名词。根据of可知需要填名词,且fuels是不可数名词,故填fuels。

【10】anxiety 考查名词。根据of可知要填名词,句意是他的声音听起来显得他很焦虑。anxiety是不可数名词。故填anxiety。

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