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单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1.No_________(结论) should be drawn before all the facts are buttoned down.

2.In fact they do ______(贡献)something to the community, which is as it should be.

3.They began shooting immediately after the __________(通告).

4.We have ___________(粗略地)250 economics majors every year at Harvard.

5.Happily this was ______________(完成)without conflict when King James of Scotland became King of England and Wales as well.

6.It looked _______________(辉煌的)when first built.

7.I want people to have a good ________________(印象)of solar cars.

8.He has no ______________(先前的)experience of this kind of work.

9.The __________(即刻)she stopped asking questions, I got up and went out .

10.European ________________(定居)began in 1840 when the British arrived.

 

1.conclusion

2.contribute

3.announcement

4.roughly

5.accomplished

6.splendid

7.impression

8.previous

9.instant

10.settlement

【解析】

试题分析:

1.这里用名词conclusion做主语。句意:在所有事实没有澄清之前不应该下结论。

2.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用contribute做谓语,放在助动词do之后,都用于加强语气,其后用动词原形。句意:事实上,他们的确为社区做了一些贡献,这也理所应当。

3.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用名词announcement(通告)。句意:通告后,他们马上开始射击。

4.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用副词roughly修饰后面的250个经济类专业。句意:在哈佛大学我们每年大约有250个经济类专业。

5.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用accomplished。句意:令人愉快的是,当苏格兰的国王 James 成为英国国王和威尔士时没有发生任何冲突。

6.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用形容词splendid做系动词look的表语。句意:当第一次建成时,它显得很辉煌。

7.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用名词impression,构成have a good impression of 意为:对......有好印象。句意:我想要人们对太阳能汽车有一个好印象。

8.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用形容词previous 修饰experience。句意:他先前没有做这类工作的经验。

9.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用instant。the instant相当于as soon as,后跟从句。句意:她一停止问问题,我就站起来走了出去。

10.根据汉语提示和所给的英语对比可知,这里用名词settlement。句意:欧洲人定居开始于 1840 年英国人到来时。

考点:词汇运用。

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