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【题目】根据下列各句句意和空白之后的汉语提示,写出对应单词的正确形式。

1She is from Canada , but she can speak Chinese ________ (流利地).

2While walking in the street, I ________ (认出) her in the crowd.

3The poor old lady is so ________ (担心) about her son’s safety that she couldn’t sleep well all night.

4Not knowing a single person at the party, he felt ________ (忽视)by all the people present.

5The way he deals with everything efficiently is being accepted by his colleagues ________(逐渐地).

6You’d better find a ________(本地人)to show you the way to the nearest hospital.

7Tom has a good ________(态度) towards his schoolwork and always finishes his homework on time.

8It was the sixth time that she ________ (不同意) with me .

9Which sports do you ________(比较喜欢), swimming or rock climbing?

10The ________(坚定)expression on his face suggested that the boy wouldn't give in.

【答案】

1fluently

2recognized/ recognised

3concerned/ worried

4ignored

5gradually

6native

7attitude

8had disagreed

9prefer

10determined

【解析】

1

考查副词。句意:她来自加拿大,但是她中文说得很流利。副词修饰动词speak,结合汉语提示,副词fluently意为“流利地”。故填fluently

2

考查动词时态。句意:在街上走着的时候,我在人群中认出了她。分析句子成分可知,此空在句中作谓语动词;由句意可知,本句时态为一般过去时,故填动词的一般过去式。动词recognize/ recognise意为“认出”。故填recognized/ recognised

3

考查形容词。句意:这位可怜的老太太是如此担心儿子的安全,整晚都睡不好。固定结构so+形容词+that从句意为“如此……以至于”,因此此空填意为“担心的”形容词。形容词concerned/ worried意为“担心的”。故填concerned/ worried

4

考查被动语态。句意:在这个聚会上一个人也不认识,他感到被在场所有人都忽视了。由句意和关键词by可知是被动语态,故填动词的过去分词。故填ignored

5

考查副词。句意:他有效处理所有事的方式正逐渐地被同事们接受。副词修辞动词is being accepted,副词gradually意为“逐渐地”。故填gradually

6

考查名词。句意:你最好找一个本地人,让他给你指明最近的医院的路。此空作动词find的宾语,因此填名词。名词native意为“本地人”。故填native

7

考查名词。句意:Tom能够认真对待自己的作业,总是按时完成作业。此空作动词has的宾语,应该填名词。名词attitude意为“态度”。故填attitude

8

考查动词时态。句意:这是第六次她和我意见不同。it was+the+序数词+time+that+从句,从句要用过去完成时:had done。动词disagree意为“不同意”。故填had disagreed

9

考查动词。句意:你比较喜欢哪个运动,游泳还是攀岩?do后接动词原形,动词prefer意为“更喜欢”。故填prefer

10

考查形容词。句意:他脸上坚定的表情表明这个男孩不会屈服。形容词修饰名词,此空修饰名词expression,形容词determined意为“坚定的”。故填determined

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