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【题目】单词拼写
(1)He spoke with a broad Polish (口音).
(2)We often make decisions by (对比)information.
(3)For more than a century communications across the Atlantic have developed (稳定).
(4)We (提出)three plans to the unions for discussion yesterday.
(5)We had a(n)(令人满意的)meal together yesterday.
(6)Two men were (冻僵)to death on the mountain.
(7)Sun and water is (必不可少的)to the growth of crops.
(8)He lives on a(n)(薪水)of 500 yuan a month.
(9)She was (警告)that if she was late for work again, she would lose her job.
(10)Sorry to (打扰)you, but can I talk to you f or minute?

【答案】
(1)accent
(2)comparing
(3)steadily
(4)presented
(5)satisfying
(6)frozen
(7)essential
(8)salary
(9)warned
(10)disturb
【解析】本题主要考查词汇在具体语境中的应用。
(1)考查名词。句意:他说话带有波兰口音。根据题意,应填名词accent。
(2)考查动名词。句意:我们经常通过比较信息做出决定。介词by后使用名词或动名词,根据题意,故填comparing。
(3)考查副词。句意:一个多世纪以来,大西洋各地的通信稳步发展。修饰动词developed应使用副词,根据题意,故填steadily。
(4)考查谓语动词。句意:昨天我们向工会提出了三个计划供大家讨论。根据“yesterday”,谓语动词应使用一般过去时。根据题意,故填presented。
(5)考查形容词。句意:昨天我们在一起吃了一顿令人满意的饭。修饰名词meal,应使用形容词,根据题意,故填satisfying。
(6)考查过去分词。句意:两个人在山上被冻死了。被动语态中使用过去分词,根据题意,故填frozen。
(7)考查形容词。句意:阳光和水是庄稼生长所必需的。系动词后使用形容词作表语,故填essential。
(8)考查名词。句意:他每月靠500元的薪水生活。根据题意,故填名词salary。
(9)考查过去分词。句意:有人警告她,如果她再上班迟到,她将失去工作。被动语态中使用过去分词,根据题意,故填warned。
(10)考查动词。句意:对不起打扰你了,我能和你谈谈吗?to后使用动词原形,故填disturb。

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