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单词拼写(每空0.5分,共10空,计5分)

1.China has always been trying to _____ (加强)its economic ties with European countries.

2.While I was traveling in Portland, I looked for _____(暂时的) housing.

3.He was decorated with a medal for _____ (勇敢).

4.This chicken was _____ (烤) in an electric oven and is very delicious.

5.The students’ vocabulary _____ (扩大) through reading last term.

6.He q_____ smoking last year.

7.He has becoming a_____ to the cold weather here.

8.The concert was better than their e_____, and so they went home happily.

9.With the help of these armies and other w_____ organization, the UN assists the victims of wars and disasters.

10.She does v_____ work for the Red Cross two days a week.

1.strengthen

2.temporary

3.bravery

4.roasted

5.expanded

6.quitted/quit

7.accustomed

8.expectations

9.worthy

10.voluntary

【解析】

试题分析:本题主要考查单词拼写以及在此基础上需要考生能运用正确的时态,正确的词的形式,考虑到正确的固定短语搭配,属于较为基础的一类题目。

1.句意:中国总是试图加强同欧洲的经济联系。故填strengthen。

2.

3.故填bravery。

4.

5.扩大”,故对应的英文单词为expanded。句意为:上个学期,学生通过阅读单词量扩大。故填expanded。

6. doing sth停止做某事。quit的过去式和过去分词有两种形式quit和quitted。句意:他去年停止吸烟。故填quitted/quit

7.7】accustomed。accustomed adj,习惯的,通常的。be accustomed to…习惯于…。句意:他已经喜欢这儿的冷天气。故填accustomed。

8.

9.尊敬的,配得上的;相称的。句意:在这些军队和其他有价值的组织,联合国援助战争和灾难中的受害者。故填worthy。

10.。voluntary自愿的,自发的;志愿的;无偿的。句意:她一周两天地为红十字会做志愿工作。故填voluntary。

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