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【题目】用单词适当形式完成下面句子

1The school has decided to adopt a different________(方法)to solving discipline problems.

2The doctor signed the paper to donate his organs without______________(犹豫).

3Much to her__________(尴尬),she realized that everybody had been listening to her singing.

4They all feel like_____________(做贡献)to the family business.

5Losing your job doesn't have to be such a_____________(灾难).

6Economy is___________(逐渐)being restored despite the COVID-19 epidemic.

7She never______________(抱怨)when she worked in the company.

8It can be_________(有益处的)to share your feelings with someone you trust.

9No matter what the season is,it’s__________(极其)important to wear sunglasses.

10Miss Parrish recently placed an_________________(广告)in the local newspaper.

【答案】

1approach

2hesitation

3embarrassment

4contributing

5disaster

6gradually

7complained

8beneficial

9extremely

10advertisement

【解析】

考查正确地使用单词完成句子。

1考查名词。句意:学校已经决定采用另一种方法来解决纪律问题。an approach to doing:做……的方法。故填approach

2考查名词。句意:医生签署文件毫不犹豫地捐献了自己的器官。without hesitation :毫不犹豫地。故填hesitation

3考查名词。句意:使她很尴尬的是,她意识到每个人都在听她的歌声。to + one’s +情感名词:令某人……的是,使某人感到……的是embarrassment:尴尬,这个结构中的名词不能使用复数形式。故填embarrassment

4考查动名词。句意:他们都想为家族企业做贡献。feel likedoing意为“想做……”。做贡献: contribute。故填contributing

5考查名词。句意:丢掉工作不一定是一场灾难。灾难:disaster。前面有冠词a,它不需要使用复数形式。故填disaster

6考查副词。句意:尽管发生了新型冠状病毒引发的肺炎疫情,但经济正在逐步恢复。逐渐地:gradually。副词在句子中作状语修饰谓语动词。故填gradually

7考查动词和时态。句意:她在公司工作时从未抱怨过。抱怨:complain。由worked可知,主句的谓语动词应该使用一般过去时。故填complained

8考查形容词。句意:与你信任的人分享你的感受是有益的。有益的:beneficial,它在句子中作表语。故填beneficial

9考查副词。句意:无论什么季节,戴墨镜都非常重要。极其:extremely。它在句子中作状语修饰important。故填extremely

10考查名词。句意:Parrish女士最近在当地报纸上刊登了广告。广告:advertisement。前面有冠词an,它不需要使用复数形式。故填advertisement

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