题目内容

在下列的空格里填写括号里单词的正确形式(共8小题, 每小题1分共8分)

1.The whole world seemed ___________ (shock) at the news of the death of the famous American singer, Michael Jackson.

2.Much to their delight, their hometown was found __________ (change) a lot after such a long time.

3. Mary got blamed by her boss because she had left the office with all the lights _________ (burn).

4. The book fair, ____________( open) last week, has attracted a large number of people including many little children.

5. No witnesses could give the police a detailed ______________ (describe) of the murder happening in that district.

6. While staying in England, he was always _____________ (enthusiasm) about making friends with the local people.

7.There is no ____________ (possible) that he will win the game even though he has got much trained.

8. I keep the reference books on the desk for ______________ (convenient) because I frequently use them.

 

【答案】

1.shocked

2.changed

3.burning

4.opened

5.description

6.enthusiastic 

7.possibility

8.convenience

【解析】略

 

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