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【题目】根据句子的意思及首字母或中文提示,完成或写出相应的英语单词。

1He was declared i___________ of the crime as there wasn’t enough evidence.

2The government is trying to p____________ better understanding between the two countries.

3The program is a_________ at raising people’s awareness of environment protection.

4The new drug is of great s_______________ for the treatment of the disease.

5The professor’s lecture has left a deep i_____________ and up till now I can still remember every word of it.

6_______________(决心) to win the race, he devoted all his spare time to practicing.

7It’s a must for the board to establish a series of new ____________(常规) in the company.

8No one can imagine the difficulty the teacher had _____________(消除) his anxiety about the coming exam.

9This newspaper maintains a good balance in its _____________ (展示) of different opinions.

10A new general store has been built for the _______________ (便利) of the resident.

【答案】

1innocent

2promote

3aimed

4significance

5impression

6Determined

7routines

8removing

9presentation

10convenience

【解析】根据句子的意思及首字母或中文提示,完成或写出相应的英语单词。

1句意:因为没有足够的证据他被宣告无罪。可知答案为innocent

2句意:政府正在试图促进两国间更好的理解。答案为promote。

3句意该计划的目的是提高人们的环境保护意识。be aimed at---为目的,故答案为aimed。

4句意这种新药对这种疾病的治疗具有重要意义。可知答案为significance。

5句意这位教授的讲座留下了深刻的印象直到现在我都能记得里面的每个单词。答案为impression

6句意:下决心要赢得的比赛,我把所有的业余时间用于练习。答案为Determined。注意大写开头。

7句意董事会必须制定一系列新的程序。故答案为routines。

8句意没有人能想象老师在消除他对考试的忧虑上遇到的困难。可知答案为removing 。have difficulty in doing sth.在做某事上有困难

9句意这份报纸不偏不倚地报道不同的意见。根据句意可知答案为presentation。

10句意为了方便居民,新建了一家综合商店。可知答案为convenience。

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No statistics show the number of grandparents like Garza who are moving closer to adult children and grandchildren. Yet there is evidence suggesting that the trend is growing. Even President Obama’s mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, has agreed to leave Chicago and move into the White House to help care for her granddaughters. According to a study by grandparents.com, 83 percent of the people said Mrs. Robinson’s decision will influence grandparents in the American family. Two-thirds believe more families will follow the example of Obama’s family.

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A. It improved her living conditions.

B. It strengthened her family ties.

C. It enabled her to make more friends.

D. It helped her know more places.

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D. They had little experiences for their grandparents.

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C. Get to know themselves better.

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