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【题目】单词填空 (10分,每小题1分)

【1】People in Wenchuan,Sichuan Province are quite ________ (感激) to the army for what they did after the 2008 earthquake.

【2】The farmers were forced, not ___________(说服) to sell their fields to the property developer at a very low price.

【3】I still r_________ Edward immediately at the Halloween party even if he wore a frightening mask(面具).

【4】The freeway back to Shenzhen was seriously b_________ because of a car accident.

【5】Old westerners usually live alone without their children nearby, so they often raise dogs for c__________.

【6】Her ________(迷惑不解) look suggests that she has not learned about her son death.

【7】Will you please tell me more about the event? I just had a quick look at the h_________ of the newspaper when I was on the subway.

【8】Its widely believed that products made in Germany are of good q________.

【9】Students on the mainland are mostly not interested in studying in Taiwan because it is __________ (不合法) for them to find a part-time job when they study there.

【10】Franklin D. Roosevelt, one of the greatest American p___________, died on April 12th, 1945, just a few months before the final victory over Nazi.

【答案】

【1】grateful

【2】persuaded

【3】recognized

【4】blocked

【5】company

【6】puzzled/confused

【7】headlines

【8】quality

【9】illegal

【10】presidents

【解析】

【1】grateful 根据句意分析,这里应该填入一个形容词,grateful:感激的 感谢的

【2】persuaded 动词说服为persuade,因为时态发生在过去所以要用persuaded。

【3】recognized 根据 immediately at the Halloween party even if he wore a frightening mask(面具).可以判断出该空应该填入一个辨认出(动词),即recognize。且时态发生在过去,所以用一般过去式。

【4】blocked 动词block为(阻塞,堵塞)且语态为被动,所以用blocked。

【5】company 考查名词(陪伴)句意为:许多西方人是不需要儿女们独自生活,所以他们经常饲养一只狗来陪伴他们。

【6】puzzled/confused 考查形容词。译为困惑的句意为:她疑惑不解的表情表面出她并没有意识到儿子的死亡。

【7】headlines 根据newspaper,可以判断出应该填写一个名词,headline(新闻等大标题)有因为报纸上不可能只有一个标题,所以填写一个复数形式的名词。

【8】quality be of good quality:质量好。为固定搭配,其中quality为名词,质量。

【9】illeagal 考查形容词。非法的:illeagal

【10】presidents 根据常识Franklin曾是美国的一名总统,one of+名词复数,所以要将president变为复数形式。

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