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【题目】

1We can use words, such as nice, young, kind or happy, to describe people's q________________.

2I met one of my junior classmates in the street yesterday, but her name e________________ me and I felt embarrassed.

3Our teacher could e________________ as well as teach. He always makes his lessons lovely and interesting.

4Edward d________________ himself to scientific research after graduating from university.

5In some countries black people are still fighting for e________________.

6He gave the children some chocolate to r________________ them for behaving well.

7On September 11, 2001 some terrorists a________________ the USA.

8Whether he v________________ for or against the proposal doesn't seem to matter very much.

9She is outgoing and always takes an a________________ part in school events.

10The best we can hope for is a state of p________________ coexistence(共存) between East and West.

11She is g________________ and often helps the poor, so she is thought highly of.

12Many people say too much v________________ is shown on television, which has a bad effect on children.

13S________________ people would care only about themselves and not about other people.

14Under his father's g________________, he learned how to swim.

15Their ancestors had their r________________ in various places in West Africa.

【答案】

1qualities

2escaped

3educate

4devoted

5equality

6reward

7attacked

8votes

9active

10peaceful

11generous

12violence

13Selfish

14guidance

15relatives

【解析】本题要求根据句意和首字母填出单词的正确形式。

1考查名词。句意:我们可以使用很好、年轻、快乐来形容人们的诸多品质。题干中提到了很多描述人们品质的例子,因此品质要使用复数形式。故填qualities。

2考查动词时态。句意:昨天我在街上遇到一个初中同学,但是我忘记了他的名字,我感到很尴尬名字从我嘴边溜走因此“逃离”符合句意故填escaped

3考查动词。句意:我们老师能够教育我们也能够向我们传授知识根据句意得知这里指“教育”。故填educate

4考查动词。句意:爱德华在大学毕业后投身于科学研究之中大学毕业是过去的事情,因此使用一般过去时。故填devoted

5考查名词。句意:在一些国家黑人们仍然在为平等而战介词后用名词形式。故填equality

6考查动词。句意:他给孩子们一些巧克力作为对他们良好表现的奖励不定式后用动词原形。故填reward

7考查动词。句意:2001911日,一些恐怖分子袭击了美国。2001年是过去时间要使用一般过去时。故填attacked

8考查名词。句意:无论他对这项提议赞同与否似乎都没有关系。支持vote for,题干中的doesn't提示要使用一般过去时他是第三人称单数,故填votes

9考查形容词。句意:她很外向,总是积极参与学校活动。take part in参与,形容词修饰名词。故填active

10考查形容词。句意:我们都希望东西方能够和平共存形容词修饰名词。故填peaceful

11考查形容词。句意:她慷慨大方总是帮助穷人。因此人们对她评价很高。be动词后用形容词形式,故填generous

12考查名词。句意:很多人都说电视上呈现的暴力场面太多,这对孩子们产生极坏的影响。too much修饰不可数名词。故填violence

13考查名词。句意:自私的人们只关心自己从不在乎其他的人们形容词修饰名词。位于句首首字母大写。故填Selfish

14考查名词。句意:在他爸爸的指导下,他学会了如何游泳形容词性物主代词后用名词形式。故填guidance

15考查名词。句意:他们的祖先在西非的各个地方都有亲属形容词性物主代词后用名词形式。故填relatives

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