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【题目】单词

1Mary was __________ (fright) at the scene when he saw what had happened.

2I don’t have the__________(力气) to go further.

3I made _________ (effort), though I failed many times.

4I wanted nothing but _____________ (take) his position.

5China is a nation_____________(属于) to the third nation.

6His mother made new clothes to his___________(尺寸).

7The little girl selling matches was_________(冻死) to death finally.

8It _________(想到)to me that I had left my book at home.

9As far as I am__________(concern), we should protect our environment.

10There was the_________ (possible) that human being will be controlled by computers.

【答案】

1frightened

2strength

3efforts

4to take

5belonging

6measure

7frozen

8occurred

9concerned

10possibility

【解析】

1

考查形容词。句意:Mary看到发生的事情的场面感到害怕。根据空前的was可知,空处应使用形容词作表语,主语是Mary,所以填frightened,意为“感到害怕的,受惊的”,符合题意,故填frightened

2

考查名词。句意:我没有力气走更远了。根据空前的定冠词the可知,空处应填一个名词;再由汉语提示可知,strength不可数名词,符合题意。故填strength

3

考查名词复数。句意:我努力了,尽管我失败了很多次。make an effortmake efforts是固定搭配,意为“努力”,故填efforts

4

考查非谓语动词。句意:我除了想接替他的位置什么也不想做。want nothing but to do sth.意为“除了做某事什么都不想做”,是固定搭配,故填to take

5

考查非谓语动词。句意:中国是属于第三国的一个国家。动词belongnation之间是主谓关系,所以用现在分词作后置定语。故填belonging

6

考查名词。句意:他的妈妈按他的尺寸做了新衣服。根据空前的形容词性物主代词his可知空处应填一个名词;再汉语提示可知measure符合语境,故填measure

7

考查固定短语。句意:卖火柴的小女孩最后冻死了。be frozen to death意为“冻死”,是固定搭配,故填frozen

8

考查固定句型。句意:我突然想起我把书忘在家里了。分析句子并结合汉语提示可知,本题考查固定句型It occurred/ occurs to sb. that…,意为“某人突然想起”,再由“I had left my book at home”使用的过去完成时可知,主语应使用一般过去时。故填occurred

9

考查固定短语。句意:我认为,我们应该保护我们的环境。as far as I’m concerned是固定搭配,意为“就我而言,我认为”,故填concerned

10

考查名词。句意:人类将会被电脑控制,有这种可能。根据空前的定冠词the可知,空处应填一个名词,possibility意为“可能性”,符合题意。故填possibility

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