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【题目】

1Other schools might have some what different rules __________(base) on different conditions.

2The good news is that he becomes ___________(逐渐地)interested in the subject.

3The young man visited Pairs and at last decided to s__________ there

4His carelessness made our company ____________(遭受)great loss.

5He’s still _____________(恢复)from his operations.

6Education can greatly e_____________ your life.

7After a few years, she was sent back to her n_____________ country.

8The country’s o______________ language is Spanish.

9The kettle is _____________(沸腾). Shall I turn it off?

10Her father tried his best to c_______________ her mind in order to stop her.

【答案】

1based

2gradually

3settle

4suffer

5recovering

6Enrich

7native

8official

9boiling

10calm

【解析】单词拼写

1句意:其他学校可能有一些建立在不同条件下的不同规则。base―――on把―――建立在―――之上,根据句意可知用一般过去时态,故答案为based。

2句意:好消息就是他渐渐地对这个科目感兴趣。副词修饰过去分词,可知答案为gradually。

3句意:年轻人参观巴黎,最后决定定居在那里。dcide to do sth.决定做某事可知答案为settle。

4句意:他的粗心使我们公司遭受大的损失。mke sb. do sth.使某人做某事,答案为suffer。

5句意:她仍然在从手术中恢复。根据句意可知用现在进行时态,可知答案为recovering。

6句意:教育能大大丰富你的生活。情态动词后面用动词原形,可知答案为enrich。

7句意:几年后他被送到他的本地。根据句意可知答案为native。

8句意:这个国家的官方语言是西班牙语。official官方的,答案为official

9句意:壶开了,我把它关掉吗?根据句意可知用现在进行时态,故答案为boiling。

10句意:为了阻止她,她的父亲尽力使她冷静。答案为calm。

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