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【题目】单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)

1People usually use English at _______________(国际的) meetings.

2I want to know if there is a non-stop _______________(航班) from Lanzhou to Hainan this Friday.

3As we reached the top of the mountain, we felt a sense of _______________(成就).

4You should put your _______________(努力) into your study.

5On hot days, it's really _______________(不舒服) to study in a classroom with many students.

6--- What subjects do you like?

--- I like both _______________(物理) and maths.

7If tigers are hungry, they may _______________(袭击) people.

8Don't forget to _______________(赞赏) the baby.

9I didn't _______________(意识到) that I had left my book at home.

10Jackie Chan is one of the most famous _______________(动作) movie stars in Asia.

【答案】

1international

2flight

3achievement

4effort

5uncomfortable

6physics

7attack

8admire

9realize

10action

【解析】

1句意:人们经常在国际会议上使用英语。

修饰名词meetings,故用形容词,故此处为international

2句意:我想知道本周五是否有一个从兰州直达海南的航班。

有不定冠词a修饰,故用单数名词,故此处为flight

3句意:当我们到达山顶时,我们感到有成就感。

作为介词of的宾语,故用名词,故此处为achievement

4句意:你应该努力学习。

有形容词your修饰,故用名词,put one’s effort into sth努力做某事,故此处为effort

5句意:在炎热的天气,和许多学生一起学习是真的不舒服的。

根据On hot days,可知,在炎热的日子里,和很多学生一起在教室休息,是不舒服的。根据it’s+形容词+to do sth“做某事是……”,故此处用形容词,故此处为uncomfortable

6句意:——你喜欢什么科目?——我喜欢物理和数学。

此处作为动词like的宾语,故用名词,故此处为physics

7句意:如果老虎饿了,它们可能攻击人。

谓语情态动词后,作谓语,故用动词原形,故此处为attack

8句意:不要忘记赞赏那个婴儿。

forget to do sth忘记做某事,故用动词原形。故此处为admire

9句意:我没有意识到我把书落在家里了。

位于助动词didn’t后,作谓语,故用动词原形,故此处为realize

10句意:成龙是亚洲最著名的动作电影明星之一。

action movie动作电影,故此处为action

本题是单词拼写。根据句意,结合词性,短语,句型,时态,语态和主谓一致,根据汉语提示,填入正确形式的单词。例如小题2,句意:我想知道本周五是否有一个从兰州直达海南的航班。有不定冠词a修饰,故用单数名词,故此处为flight

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