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3.stand out,end up,is willing to,work out,due to,pay off,respond to,be accustomed to,make sense,in terms of
71.If you keep your car at a speed like that,you willend upin hospital.
72.In terms ofnatural resources,it is one of the poorest countries in Western Europe.
73.Nobodyis willing togo out on such a stormy night.
74.He sat down at his desk towork outthe exact figures.
75.The effortpaid offin the long run.
76.How did herespond tothe news?
77.What one thinks and feels isdue totradition,habit and education.
78.Areyouaccustomed tothe weather here?
79.Among mystery writers,Agatha Christiestands outas a real master.
80.The story you have made doesn'tmake senseto me.

分析 71.如果你以这样的速度保持你的汽车,你最终会进医院..
72.按照自然资源,它是西欧最贫穷的国家之一.
73.没有人愿意在这样暴风雨的夜晚出去.
74.他坐在他的办公桌前来计算确切的数字.
75.长期的努力有了回报
76.他是如何回应这个消息的?
77.一个人想法和感受取决于传统 爱好和教育!
78.你习惯这里的天气吗?
79.在神秘作家中,Agatha Christie作为一名真正的大师很突出.
80.你所做的故事对我来说没有意义.

解答 71.end up 考查固定短语.end up"结束",根据句意:如果你以这样的速度保持你的汽车,你最终会进医院..
72,In terms of考查固定短语.In terms of"依据;按照",根据句意:按照自然资源,它是西欧最贫穷的国家之一.
73.is willing to 考查固定短语.根据句意:没有人愿意在这样暴风雨的夜晚出去.be willing to do 是固定短语"乐意做某事".
74.work out 考查固定短语.work out"计算出"根据句意:他坐在他的办公桌前来计算确切的数字.所以答案是work out.
75.paid off 考查固定短语.根据句意:长期的努力有了回报.pay off"偿还,回报"复合句意.
76.respond to 考查固定短语.根据句意:他是如何回应这个消息的?respond to"回应"复合句意.
77.due to 考查固定短语,主语是what one thinks and feels 谓语是is 宾语是due to tradition,habit and education.句意:一个人想法和感受取决于传统爱好和教育!due to"因为,取决于".
78.Are; accustomed to 考查固定短语.be accustomed to"习惯于",根据句意:你习惯这里的天气吗?
79.stands out 考查固定短语.根据句意:Agatha Christie作为一名真正的大师很突出.stand out"突出"复合句意.
80.make sense 考查固定短语.句意:你所做的故事对我来说没有意义.make sense是固定短语"有意义",所以答案是make sense.

点评 选词填空主要是完形填空题和所给词的形式填空,做这类题,有些是固定搭配,有的是固定句式,还有的是联系上下文猜测代词所指的内容和生 词的含义,你必须知道每个词的意思,从句意和语法两方面 思考界定.还有一些是易混淆的近义词组,务必弄清楚各个词组的含义.

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