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【题目】

1Barcelona is the second largest city of Spain and is s________(位于)on the northeast coast.

2It o__________(想到)to me that we could go there more often.

3Young as he is, his s_______(力量,力气)is great.

4Boys and girls are e__________(平等的), and thus they should be treated fairly.

5We must use our l________________(有限的)time to finish this task.

6If it is c____________(方便的)to you, please buy me some stamps on your way home.

7Climate v_______________(变化)from region to region.

8After g_____________(毕业),he set up his own computer company.

9It was meaningless to f_____________(禁止)children to play in the park.

10They c_________________(声称)the noise from the new airport disturbed their lives.

【答案】

1situated

2occurred

3strength

4equal

5limited

6convenient

7varies

8graduation

9forbid

10claimed

【解析】请在此填写整体分析!

1Be situated 是固定用法,意思是位于。所以填situated。

2It occurred to sb. 是固定句型,意思是某人突然想到。所以填occurred。

3作句子主语,用名词形式。所以填strength。

4be动词之后的表语,用形容词形式。所以填equal。

5修饰名词time,用形容词形式。所以填limited。

6be动词之后的表语,用形容词形式。所以填convenient。

7表示一个客观的事实,用一般现在时,且Climate是第三人称单数,所以谓语动词用单数。填varies。

8句意:毕业之后,他建立起了自己的电脑公司。表示“毕业之后”,介词after后用名词形式。所以填graduation。

9“it” 是形式主语,真正的主语是后面的不定式结构,所以填forbid。

10这里含有一个宾语从句从句用的过去的时态,所以主句一定用的也是过去的时态。所以填claimed。

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