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1.Everyone agreed that they were greatly __________ by Morissette’s brilliant music and singing.

2.Although the sound system caused a few problems, the ________ could still enjoy the concert.

3.I was ready to ________ paper cutting for myself. Mr Chen could help me make my first paper cut.

4.Its black eyes, which _____________ the cabbage, show the creature’s interest in the vegetable.

5.His soft portraits of beautiful women are very ___________.

6.Paper cuts of animals have been found in tombs which ___________to the time of the Northern and Southern Dynasty.

7.Paper cuts used for _____________ purposes are often found in temples.

8.______________ the old stories of Iceland and Norway, Eric the Red was forced to leave Iceland.

9.Eric the Red had ____________ a murder, for which he got into trouble.

10.The famous classical ___________, Kong Xiangdong, surprised his fans last week by giving a concert.

 

1.impressed

2.audience

3.try out

4.are fixed on

5.valuable

6.date back

7.religious

8.According to

9.committed

10.pianist

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试题分析:

1.句意:每个人都赞同莫莉塞特精彩的音乐和歌唱给他们留下了深刻印象。Be impressed by sth.对...印象深刻。故填impressed。

2.句意:尽管音效系统造成了一点麻烦,观众仍然能够享受音乐会。分析语境可知此处填名词,故填audience。

3.句意:我准备好自己尝试剪纸。陈先生帮我做出了第一张剪纸。分析语境可知此处填动词短语,try out:试验;提炼;考验。故填try out。

4.句意:它黑色的眼睛紧盯着卷心菜,显示出这个生物对蔬菜的兴趣。分析语境可知which are fixed on the cabbage为非限制性定语从句,先行词为Its black eyes,先行词在定语从句中充当主语。故填are fixed on。

5.句意:他的关于美丽女子的肖像画非常有价值。分析语境可知此处填形容词,故填valuable。

6.句意:动物剪纸已经在一些墓穴被发现,那些墓穴可以追溯到南北朝时期。分析语境可知

which date back to the time of the Northern and Southern Dynasty 为定语从句,此处填动词,故填date back。

7.句意:寺庙里经常可以见到用于宗教目的的剪纸。分析语境可知此处填形容词,故填religious。

8.句意:根据冰岛和挪威的传说,埃里克·雷德被迫离开冰岛。分析语境故填According to。

9.句意:这起谋杀案使他陷入了困境。Commit:犯罪,做错事。分析语境可知为过去完成时,故填committed。

10.句意:著名的古典音乐钢琴家,孔祥东,昨天举办的一场音乐会震憾了他的乐迷。分析语境可知此处填名词,故填pianist。

考点:考查动词、名词、介词短语辨析。

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