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【题目】

1They are looking for someone with a real sense of c___________ (承诺;献身) to the job.

2She eagerly e___________ (欣然接受)the offer of a trip to Europe yesterday.

3Now that you have expressed your ___________ (决心), you should act.

4Both sides have ___________ from the talks.

5Thousands of s___________ watched the final game.

6All theories o___________ from practice.

7He read a poem e___________ "Salt".

8He has a c___________ (能力) to enjoy life.

9The government has a___________(承认) the problem.

10Mr. Smith said he was pleased with the o___________.

【答案】

1commitment

2embraced

3determination

4benefited

5spectators

6originate

7entitled

8capacity

9acknowledged

10outcome

【解析】

1a sense of commitment承诺感,是固定短语,所以填commitment

2根据时间状语yesterday,可知是发生在过去的事情,用一般过去时,所以填embraced

3作句子宾语,用名词,所以填determination

4双方都从这次谈判中受益。现在完成时中,要使用动词的过去分词,所以填benefited

5许多观众观看了决赛。作句子主语用名词,且可数名词被Thousands of修饰,所以需要使用名词复数,填spectators

6所有的理论都是源于实践。表示一个客观的事实,用一般现在时,所以填originate

7他读了一首题为《盐》的诗歌。a poementitle之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词作定语,填entitled

8capacity of…的能力, 是固定用法,所以填capacity

9政府已经承认了这个问题。这个句子用的是现在完成时,在现在完成时中,应该使用动词的过去分词,所以填acknowledged

10史密斯先生说,他对这个结果很满意。he was pleased with the o___________.是一个宾语从句,这里需要使用名词,所以填outcome

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