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【题目】选择方框里的词组填空

take action had a positive effect on let out came up with attempt to

1Seeing the sun rising above the surface of the sea, we_______________a shout of joy.

2They call on people and the government to_______________to fight against noise pollution.

3Ms Li _______________an idea for her design after watching people get wet on the street.

4They _______________find the truth at the heart of each idea.

5My teacher’s words _______________me and changed my attitude towards life.

【答案】

1let out

2take action

3came up with

4attempt to

5had a positive effect on

【解析】

本题考查完成句子,注意短语的词义辨析。

1

考查动词短语。句意:看到太阳从海面升起,我们发出一声欢呼。根据“a shout of joy”可知此处表示发出,注意此处用的是一般过去时,故填let out

2

考查动词短语。句意:他们呼吁政府和民众行动起来,与噪音污染作斗争。根据“to fight against noise pollution.”可知此处表示“采取行动”,故填take action

3

考查动词短语。句意:在看到人们在街上淋湿后,李女士想出了一个设计创意。根据“an idea for her design”可知此处表示想出,故填came up with

4

考查动词短语。句意:他们试图找出每一种思想的核心所在。根据“find the truth at the heart of each idea”可知此处表示“试图做某事”,故填attempt to

5

考查动词短语。句意:老师的话对我产生了积极的影响,改变了我的生活态度。根据“and changed my attitude towards life”可知此处表示……产生积极的影响,故填had a positive effect on

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