题目内容
16.As an Oscar winner,Meryl Streep has interpreted the role of Lady Thatcher wonderfully in the film"The Iron Lady".分析 作为一名奥斯卡奖得主,Meryl Streep在电影"铁娘子"中精彩地诠释了撒切尔夫人这一角色.
解答 答案:interpreted
根据句意以及首字母的提示可知,此处的意思是:诠释,体现;由于此处用在助动词has之后作谓语,故填过去分词interpreted以构成现在完成时态.
点评 做首字母填空题时,可根据句意以及首字母的提示判断出空缺处的意思,从而确定出要填的单词;然后从语法分析的角度,确定出应填单词的形式;因此在平时的学习中,除了应牢固记忆单词的拼写之外,还要熟练掌握一些语法知识.
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