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【题目】根据所给的首字母或汉语提示,填入恰当的词或短语。(在答题纸上写出完整的单词)

【1In Western culture, when people are paying you a compliment, you should accept it g__________ and say “Thank you!”

【2While taking a walk with my wife in the park, I saw an acquaintance___(朝…走过来) us.

【3If you need money or anything else, don’t h__________ to ask me for help.

【4On the e__________ of the lake stands a pumping station.

【5Our campaign's main purpose is to __________(筹款)for the unfortunate.

【6V_______ positions can be made known through the medium of the Internet.

【7We have reached a point where we must decide what to __________(省去,删去) and what to leave in.

【8The girl was so young that she _________(对……神经紧张) being left alone.

【9Does it _________(吸引)you that the hotel lies near to the coast?

【10Though c_________ with various challenges, the stateswoman made her way to the top.

【答案】

【1】graciously

【2】coming up to/towards

【3】hesitate

【4】edge

【5】raise/collect money

【6】Vacant

【7】leave out

【8】was/felt nervous about

【9】appeal to

【10】confronted

【解析】

试题分析:语句填词题

【1】graciously,意为优雅地; 慈祥地; 亲切地; 优裕地。为了修辞accept这个动作,所以要用副词。句意:在西方国家,如果人们恭维夸赞你,你要有礼貌的接受。

【2】coming up to/towards,短语coming up to/towards表示朝…走过来,根据从句引导词while可知,前后两句的动作是同时发生的,while引导时间状语时,常含有与此同时的意思,故后半句采用过去进行时。句意:当我和我的妻子在公园散步时,我看到一个熟人朝着我们走过来。

【3】hesitate,hesitate to do sth.表示犹豫做某事,否定式直接在前加上not。此句还考察if引导的条件状语从句。句意:如果你缺钱或其他东西,不要犹豫向我寻求帮助。

【4】edge,考查短语的固定搭配,on the edge of表示濒于,几乎,在边缘;on the edge意为边界状态、处于不稳定的状态; 激动; 兴奋:处于高度兴奋状态。句意:在那个湖的边缘有一个加油泵。

【5】raise/collect money ,筹款的意思,动词不定式作表语。句意:这次竞选的主要目的是为那些不幸的人筹款。

【6】Vacant,空闲的; 空缺的; 空虚的; 茫然的,形容词修饰名词job。句意:职位空缺的状况可以通过互联网媒介得知。

【7】leave out ,省去,删去,考查固定词组。同时,此句是一个where引导的定语从句,修饰抽象名词point,句意:我们已经到了一个必须决定删除哪些留下哪些的地步了。

【8】was/felt nervous about,be/felt nervous about表示对……神经紧张,感到不安,此句还考察so...that...句型。句意:这个女孩年纪还太小,对一个人被留下感到害怕。

【9】appeal to ,吸引,考查固定词组。此句还考查it引导的主语从句。句意:这家宾馆靠着海岸这一点是否对你有吸引力?

【10】confronted,be confront with,(问题、任务或困难)降临,使面临,考查固定词组。此句还考察though引导的让步状语从句。句意:即使面对各种各样的挑战,这个政治家依然到达了成功的顶峰。

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