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【题目】根据句子要求完成单词拼写

1The ____(起源) of some words are unknown yet.

2The hard-working girl was a______ the first prize.

3Although Mr. White is more than seventy years old, he is an______(精力充沛的) man.

4Mohandas Gandi was the leader who helped gain India’s___(独立).

5Everyone needs to have a healthy d____ and regular exercise.

6Wang peng and Yong Hui have ___(结合) their ideas.

7Kitty opened the box____(好奇地).

8You can c____ a doctor about health problems.

9There is a wild road, but nobody is_____(允许) to walk on it.

10Mind your table ____(举止) at the dinner party.

【答案】

1origins

2awarded

3energetic

4independence

5diet

6combined

7curiously

8consult

9permitted

10manners

【解析】

1

考查名词的数。句意:有些词的起源尚不清楚。根据汉语意思“起源”可知应填名词origin作主语,且根据后文are可知应用复数形式。故填origins

2

考查动词语态。句意:那个勤奋的女孩被授予一等奖。根据单词首字母结合句意表示“授予”可知应填动词award作谓语,且根据上文The hard-working girl was可知为一般过去时的被动语态。故填awarded

3

考查形容词。句意:White先生虽然已经七十多岁了,但还是一个精力充沛的人。根据汉语意思“精力充沛的”可知应填形容词energetic作定语修饰后文名词man。故填energetic

4

考查名词。句意:Mohandas Gandi是帮助印度获得独立的领导人。根据汉语意思“独立”以及上文名词所有格India’s可知应填名词independence,故填independence

5

考查名词。句意:每个人都需要有一个健康的饮食和有规律的锻炼。根据单词首字母结合句意表示“饮食”,以及上文a healthy可知应填单数名词diet。故填diet

6

考查动词时态。句意:王鹏和永辉结合了他们的想法。根据汉语意思“结合”可知应填动词combine作谓语,结合上文Wang peng and Yong Hui have可知为现在完成时。故填combined

7

考查副词。句意:Kitty好奇地打开盒子。根据汉语意思“好奇地”可知应填副词curiously修饰动词opened作状语。故填curiously

8

考查动词。句意:你可以向医生咨询健康问题。根据单词首字母结合句意表示“咨询”应填动词consult作谓语,且can后跟动词原形。故填consult

9

考查动词语态。句意:有一条蛮荒的路,但是不许任何人在上面走。根据汉语意思“允许”可知应填动词permit作谓语,且根据上文but nobody is可知为一般现在时的被动语态。故填permitted

10

考查名词的数。句意:在晚宴上注意你的餐桌礼仪。根据汉语意思“举止”可知应填名词manner作宾语,且manner为可数名词,此处前面没有冠词,故应用复数形式。故填manners

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