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【题目】Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一次)

1The beautiful poetry was ruined by her poor ________.deliver

2I can say in all _______ that I knew nothing of these plans.sincerely

3It would be ________ of me not to advise my company to abandon this project.responsibility

4He was of great ________ to me in researches for my books.assist

5Parents may find that a ________ teenager becomes unmanageable.trouble

6Success doesn’t only depend on what you do. What you don’t do is _____ important.equality

7For the sake of historical _________, please permit us to state the true facts.accurate

8Many students apply for ________ to more than one university.admit

【答案】

1delivery

2sincerity

3irresponsible

4assistance

5troublesome

6equally

7accuracy

8admission

【解析】

1句意:那首优美的诗因她拙劣的表现而毁了。

poor 形容词,后加名词,her poor delivery表示她的风格;delivery名词,传送;表演风格。根据题意,故填delivery

2句意:我可以真诚地说,我对这些计划一无所知。

Sincerely副词,真诚地,all+名词,sincerity名词;in all sincerity真诚地,根据题意,故填sincerity

3句意:我不建议我的公司放弃这个项目是不负责任的。

It would be+形容词of sb. to do sth.表示对于某人来说做某事将是……。这里用形容词,irresponsible形容词,意思是“不负责任的”。根据题意,故填irresponsible

4句意:他在研究我的书方面对我帮助很大。

great形容词;后修饰名词, assistance名词,意思是“帮助,支持”,根据句意,故填assistance

5句意:父母可能会发现一个麻烦的青少年变得难以管理。

这里是形容词作定语,troublesome意思是“麻烦的”,根据句意,故填troublesome

6句意:成功不仅仅取决于你做了什么。你不做的事同样重要。

equality名词,平等,这里是副词修饰动词。equally副词,平等地,同样地。根据句意,故填equally

7句意:为了历史的准确性,请允许我们陈述真实的事实。

accuracy名词,准确,这里用名词。historical accuracy表示历史的准确性。根据句意,故填accuracy

8句意:许多学生申请进入不止一所大学。

admit动词,准许进入,for+名词;admission名词,意思是“允许加入”,根据题意,故填admission

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