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【题目】

1What you wear is entirely a matter of personal p______ (偏爱).

2Though it was only a small failure, it made Rose lose f______ in success.

3Luckily for him, only a small part of his ______ (财产) were lost in this fire.

4We should s______ the relationship with neighboring countries.

5They were touched by the______ (温暖) of our welcome.

6No words can c______ my thanks to you at the moment.

7A______ (习惯了) to taking a walk after supper, I form a good habit of life.

8Worries over his job and his wife’s health put him under great s______.

9To get yourself improved quickly, I’d rather you ______ (釆纳) all helpful tips.

10Since then, all Chinese retailers (零售商) have been b______ from providing free plastic shopping bags,

【答案】

1preference

2faith

3possessions

4strengthen

5warmth

6convey

7accustomed

8stress

9adopted

10banned

【解析】

1考查名词。句意:无论穿什么完全都是个人偏爱的事情。介词后接名词作宾语,形容词personal修饰名词作定语。故填preference。

2考查名词。句意:尽管只是一个小的失败,但是它让Rose失去了成功的信心。lose是动词,接名词构成动宾结构。faith“信心”是不可数名词。故填faith。

3考查名词。句意:对他来说幸运的是,在大火中他仅失去了一小部分财产。物主代词修饰名词,possession“财产;所有物”,表示“所有物”用复数。故填possessions。

4考查动词。句意:我们应当加强与邻国的关系。should是情态动词,后接动词原形,strengthen“加强;巩固”是动词。故填strengthen。

5考查名词。句意:他们因为我们热情的欢迎而感动。冠词修饰名词,故填warmth。

6考查动词。句意:此刻无法描述我对你的感谢。convey“传达;表达”是动词,情态动词can后接动词原形。故填convey。

7考查形容词。句意:习惯了饭后走走,我养成了生活的好习惯。be accustomed to doing sth.“习惯于做某事是固定搭配。分析句子成分可知,此处用形容词作伴随状语,说明主语的特征。故填Accustomed。

8考查名词。句意:担心他的工作和妻子的健康给他巨大的压力。put sb. under great stress“使某人处于极大的压力之下”,形容词修饰名词。故填stress。

9考查动词。句意:为了你自己能够快速提高,我宁愿你采纳所有有益的建议。would rather后的宾语从句用虚拟语气,用一般过去时表示现在或将来的愿望,结合句意。故填adopted。

10考查动词。句意:自从那时起,所有的中国零售商被禁止提供免费的塑料购物袋。ban sb. from doing sth.“禁止……做某事”,ban与主语all Chinese retailers是被动关系。ban的过去分词是banned。故填banned。

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