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【题目】根据句意及汉语提示完成单词。
(1)One of the many (优势) of living in New York is that you can eat out at almost any time of day.
(2)Could you be more(具体的) about what you're looking for?
(3)Buying a train ticket doesn't(保证) you a seat.
(4)The athlete came to the point of considering an early(退休).
(5)Now, even cars can be (购买) on the Internet with just a few clicks of a mouse.
(6)He made an(最后的)decision to go there alone.
(7)We all thought the matter would be a failure, but it changed (戏剧性的).

【答案】
(1)advantage
(2)specific
(3)guarantee
(4)retirement
(5)purchased
(6)ultimate
(7)dramatically
【解析】1句意:生活在纽约众多好处之一是:你可以在一天里任何时候外出吃饭。句子结构分析,此空处于句子主语的位置,advantage可数名词,前面是many许多,故填复数advantages。
2句意:你可否把你正在寻找什么更具体一些。空前是be和more,可以判断应用形容词,根据句意,故填specific。
3句意:购买了一张火车票并不能保证你有一个座位。句子结构分析,此空是句子的谓语位置,根据句意故填guarantee。
4句意:这位运动员正处考虑提前退休的处境。空前是冠词an和形容词early,可以判断应使用名词,故填retirement。
5句意:现在,甚至小轿车都可以在网上点几下鼠标购买。句子结构分析,此空是处于句子谓语位置,并且是被动语态,故填purchased。
6句意:他最后决定独自一人去那儿。空前是不定冠词an,空后是名词decision,故应填形容词ultimate。
7句意:我们都以为这事会失败,但是它戏剧性地发生了改变。结构分析,此句结构完整,此空应是副词修饰动词change,故填dramatically。

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C.By describing process.
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