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【题目】根据中文或英文首字母提示完成句子(必须使用本册书中所学过的生词)

【1Students examined how children a______ language.

【2A bee has stung my hand and it is __________________(膨胀)up

【3The lung is an o________________ and so is the heart.

【4An __________(精确的) instrument is able to give you information that is correct to a detailed level.

【5He felt g________________ after he stole some money from the old couple.

【6If you have an a__________ with someone,you have arranged to see them at a particular time,usually in connection with their work.

【7Keeping an o state of mind is good for health.

【8It'll be two years before the ________(过程)is complete.

【9She said it d to challenge me.

【10We should_________(应用)both theories in the language classroom.

【答案】

【1】acquired

【2】swelling

【3】organ

【4】accurate

【5】guilty

【6】appointment

【7】optimistic

【8】process

【9】deliberately

【10】apply

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词名词及正确形式

【1】acquired注意总过去式。

【2】swelling前面是is所以用动名词形式。

【3】organ是可数名词。

【4】accurate是形容词。

【5】guilty是形容词,意思是有罪恶感的。

【6】appointment是可数名词。

【7】optimistic是不可数名词。

【8】process是可数名词。

【9】deliberately注意副词形式不去掉e。

【10】apply情态动词后面用原型。

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