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【题目】

1To be honest, a lot of people ________ great ________ to ________ rich and famous.

2I rub it over my body. It ________ a ________ drug which ________ mosquitoes.

3I am truly filled with ________ that I am a ________ friend and helper of the human race.

4The Winter and the Summer Olympics, and both are held on a ________ ________.

5About four metres long, the room ________ as a small ________ hall for important visitors.

【答案】

1attachimportancebecoming

2contains powerfulaffects

3happinessdevoted

4regularbasis

5servedreception

【解析】此题考查对课外的掌握程度,要熟悉课文,注意某些重点词的主要用法,另外填写时还要注意一些细节,如正确形式,时态,固定搭配等。

1(1). attach (2). importance (3). becoming

句意:说实话,许多人把发财和出名看得太重要。attach to“依附,把…放在”是固定短语,其中to是介词后加动词的-ing形式。great修饰名词importance,故填(1). attach (2). importance (3). becoming .

2 (1). contains (2). powerful (3). affects

句意:我把它擦遍我的身体,因为它里面包含一种强有力的影响蚊子的药品。Itdrug是主动关系,动词用第三人称单数。修饰名词drug用形容词powerfulwhich ________ mosquitoes.是定语从句修饰drug,与主语一致动词用第三人称单数,故填(1). contains (2). powerful (3). affects.

3(1). happiness (2). devoted

句意:作为人类忠实的朋友和助手,我内心充满幸福。be filled with后加名词,修饰名词friend and helper用形容词devoted,故填(1). happiness (2). devoted

4(1). regular (2). basis

句意:冬奥会和夏奥会都是按定期原则举办。regular basis “定期的原则”,故填(1). regular (2). basis

5(1). served (2). reception

句意:大约有4米长,琥珀屋作为小型会客厅接待重要客人。serve as“充当,起…作用”是固定短语,reception hall会客厅,故填(1). served (2). reception.

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