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【题目】

1The businessman________(抛弃)his wife and went away with all their money.

2You must be very careful to cut meat with this________(锋利的)knife.

3She sat________(思考)on how much had changed since she'd the farm.

4One of the firemen went back in and________()my husband out through the flames.

5Human brains contain more than 100 million________(细胞)per cubic(立方)centimeter.

6One should bring a (n) ________(手电筒) when walking in the mountains at night.

7Be careful while swimming and do not get caught in the ________(海草).

8Michelle tries to be ________(整洁的), but it is almost impossible with her two big dogs.

9A man in a(n) ________(鲜艳的) grey suit sat on the other side of the bar.

10He told us some amusing________(轶事)of the President's childhood.

【答案】

1abandoned

2sharp

3reflecting

4dragged

5cells

6flashlight

7seaweed

8neat

9vivid

10anecdotes

【解析】根据所给汉语完成句子。

1句意:商人抛弃了他的妻子,把他们所有的钱带走。句子用一般过去时态,故答案为abandoned。

2句意:用锋利的刀子切肉你一定要小心。故答案为sharp。

3此处是现在分词做伴随状态,故答案为reflecting。

4句意:一个消防队员进来,把我的丈夫从火焰中拖了出来。此处是并列谓语,故答案为dragged。

5根据more than 100 million可知后面的名词用复数形式,故答案为cells。

6句意:晚上在山里散步时,应该带上手电筒。根据句意可知答案为flashlight。

7句意:游泳时要小心,不要被海草困住。故答案为seaweed。

8句意:米歇尔尽可能地整洁,但是她带着两条大狗几乎是不可能的。故答案为neat。

9句意:一个男人穿着鲜艳的灰色西装坐在吧台的另一边。故答案为vivid。

10句意:他告诉我们一些总统童年有趣的轶闻趣事。故答案为anecdotes。

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