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【题目】根据句子意思,用括号中所给汉语提示或英语单词的适当形式填空。在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)

1】【1His father _______to buy him an e-dictionary as his birthday present, he felt excited.(答应

2】【2Everyone hopes for______________ (成功).

3】【3I am very worried that Tom hasn’t________(回复)to my e-mail.

4】【4Wearing red can help you make a _____________ (决定).

5】【5Some _____________ towns have walls around them. (古老的)

6】【6The birthday present he sent me is very_________(value).

7】【7Do you know all the ___________ leaders’ names?(German)

8】【8__________ up happily and healthily is hard. (grow)

9】【9They were proud of their children’s ____________(achieve).

10】【10No university accepted him __________ because he was blind.(simple)

【答案】

1】【1promised

2】【2success

3】【3replied

4】【4decision

5】【5ancient

6】【6valuable

7】【7German

8】【8Growing

9】【9achievements

10】【10simply

【解析】

1】【1句意“他的父亲答应给他买一个电子词典作为他的生日礼物,他非常兴奋”。promise承诺,答应。且根据left可知用一般过去时,故填promised。

2】【2句意“每个人都希望成功”。success成功。for为介词,介词后用名词。故填success。

3】【3句意“我非常担心汤姆没回复我信息”。reply回复,且空前有hasn't,用现在完成时,故填replied。

4】【4句意“穿红色的衣服能帮助他做决定”。make a decision做决定。根据句意,故填decision。

5】【5句意“一些古城围绕着他们”。ancient古老的。根据句意,故填ancient。

6】【6句意“他送给我的生日礼物非常的昂贵”。根据空前very可知,用形容词,故填valuable。

7】【7句意“你知道所有德国领导人的名字吗?”。German leaders德国领导人。名词修饰名词,用单数,且指某国人,要大写。故填German。

8】【8句意“开心和健康地成长很困难”。空后有is,用单数。根据“动名词做主语,谓语动词用单数”可知,且空位于句首,故填Growing。

9】【9句意“他们对他们的孩子的成就感到自豪”。achievement成就,且空前有children’s,用复数,故填achievements。

10】【10句意“因为他是一个瞎子,所以没有大学会简简单单地接受他”。空处修饰accept,用副词,故填simply。

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