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1.I was in hospital r___________ from liver failure.

2.Walking and riding your bike c______, and so do school sports.

3.Going to a British high school for one year was a very e________ and exciting experience for me.

4.We also had different students in some classes, so it was a s_______ for me to remember all the faces and names.

5.There’s really no hard e_________ that aliens took him.

6.Diets are useless in the long term, yet approximately 20% of teenagers say they have tried going on a

diet and s_______ meals to control their weight.

7.I look back on my time in the UK with s_________, and I really hope to go back and study in Manchester again.

8.Mr Foster was working that night on his road construction job, and was not home when these events o________.

9.Mom! Dad! You’re back early! But, but… you were s________ to come home until tomorrow!

10.Police in America have s________ up their research for a fifteen-year-old boy who went missing three days ago in Dover, New Hampshire.

 

1.recovering

2.count

3.enjoyable

4.struggle

5.evidence

6.skipping

7.satisfaction

8.occurred

9.supposed

10.stepped

【解析】

试题分析:题目主要考查学生对所学单词和课文的掌握程度,重点考查了名词、动词、固定短语、固定搭配、动词短语、时态等知识。

1.recovering。

2.count。

3.enjoyable。

4.struggle。

5.evidence。

6.skipping。

7.satisfaction。

8.Mr Foster当晚在忙修路的工作,这个事件发生时他不在家。Occur发生,常用于句型it occurs to sb that...某人突然想起......,occur的过去式需要双写,故填occurred。

9.supposed。

10.stepped。

考点:考查名词;动词;固定短语;固定搭配;动词短语;时态

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B.She seldom makes a compromise.

C.She is very strict with her children.

D.She is interested in cheap products.

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A.She's a teacher. B.She's a housewife.

C.She's a media person. D.She's a businesswoman.

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