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【题目】根据句意及所给的中文,写出恰当单词,使句子的意思完整、正确。

1How does a _________(气球) rise in the air and lift people up?

2—Which do you like? —_________(二者之一不)I think they’re both ugly

3After our ship crashed _________(紧靠,碰,撞) the rocks, I swam as far as I could

4There are several nice dresses _________(垂下,悬挂) in the window of the shop

5DrKevin asked Chloe to open her mouth _________(充分地) and looked her over

【答案】

1balloon

2Neither

3against

4hanging

5wide

【解析】

1句意:一个气球如何在空气中飘浮,并且把人升起?根据句意及汉语提醒。故填balloon

2句意:---你喜欢哪一个?--两者都不喜欢。我觉得它们都丑。根据I think theyre both ugly可知都不喜欢。表示两者都否定用neither。故填neither

3句意:我们的船撞了岩石后,我尽可能快的游走。against 撞击,触及,与…相撞,同…冲突,crash against同…相撞击,结合句意。故填against

4句意:商店的橱窗内,挂了好几件漂亮的裙子。hanging in the window of the shopdresses的后置定语。因为非谓语动词hangdresses之间存在主谓关系,所以用现在分词形式。故填hanging

5句意:Kevin医生叫Chloe张大她的嘴,检查一下。wide可以做副词表示空间宽度,所以open her mouth应用wide来修饰。故填wide

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