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【题目】根据句意,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。

【1】After discussing for two hours, one of the most important ____________ (decide) was made.

【2】We ____________ (simple) couldn’t wait for the first lesson given by Dong Qing.

【3】Susan is an even ____________ (lively) girl loved by everyone.

【4】We got excited when we ____________ (success) in working out the difficult problem.

【答案】

【1】decisions

【2】simply

【3】livelier

【4】succeeded

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】句意:讨论了两个小时后,我们做了我们最重要的一个决定。One of+最高级+名词复数。故答案是decisions.

【2】句意:我们迫不及待等董青上第一节课。用副词修饰动词。故答案是simply

【3】句意:苏三是一个人见人爱的较活泼的女孩。Even后修饰比较级。故填livelier

【4】句意:当我们成功的解决掉这些麻烦后,我们很兴奋。根据got可知后面动词用过去式。故填succeeded

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