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【题目】根据句意,用下列短语的正确形式填空。

1The company ,________, is making slow but steady progress to become a leader in the field .

2Ordinary soap ,used correctly ,can ______bacteria effectively.

3You should _______ the class when the teacher was explaining it to you.

4He is hardworking ,smart and _______ honest .

5We __________ the growing demand in the markets ,so we’ll hold a meeting to discuss about it .

6I can’t hear the music . Please _______ the radio.

7He was so lucky to _______a fine for such a serious mistake .

8His rude reply ______ a burst of anger to me.

9Your essay is too long ,so it needs _______ a little .

10When does the school ______for the summer holidays ?

【答案】

1as a result

2deal with

3pay attention to

4above all

5attach importance to

6turn up

7get away with

8set off

9cutting down/to be cut down

10break up

【解析】

考查重点短语辨析。

1句意:因此,该公司在成为该领域领导者方面正取得缓慢但稳步的进展。故填as a result

2句意:正确使用普通肥皂也可以有效地处理细菌。根据上文can可知应填动词原形deal with

3句意:老师给你们讲解时,你们应该注意听。根据下文the teacher was explaining it to you可知应填pay attention to

4句意:他勤奋、聪明,最重要的是诚实。根据句意应填above all,表示“最重要的是”。

5句意:我们很重视市场不断增长的需求,所以我们要开个会讨论一下。短语attach importance to“重视;认为重要”。

6句意:我听不到音乐。请把收音机开大一点。根据上文I can’t hear the music .可知应填turn up。

7句意:他犯了这么严重的错误,却侥幸逃过了罚款。短语get away with“侥幸逃脱”。

8句意:他粗鲁的回答使我勃然大怒。set off“引起;使爆炸”。

9句意:你的文章太长了,需要删减一下。短语need to do sth./doing sth.“需要做某事”故填cutting downto be cut down

10句意:学校暑假什么时候放假?break up“结束;解散”。

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