题目内容

1.The girl doesn’t feel _______(尴尬的) in public places when she makes a speech.

2.I can’t bear his ______(态度) towards me.

3.He was _____(失望的) because Ms. Shen won’t teach him any longer.

4.In our chemistry class, we are often ________(分成) into six groups.

5.The teacher has a very good______(关系) with her students.

6.I feel very f_______ living in such a beautiful city.

7.Only a few people s_____ the mine accident last month.

8.I can’t a______ to buy so expensive a car because I’m only a worker.

9.At the sight of the snake, the girl was almost f______ to death.

10.You’ll just have to be p______ and wait for your turn.

1.embarrassed

2.attitude

3.disappointed

4.divided

5.relationship

6.fortunate

7.survived

8.afford

9.frightened

10.patient

【解析】

试题分析:题目主要考查学生对名词、动词、形容词等的记忆情况,其中还考查了形容词作表语和固定搭配。

1.embarrassed。

2.’s attitude towards/to...对......的态度,故填attitude。

3.disappointed。

4.divided。

5. a good relationship with sb和某人关系好,故填relationship。

6.fortunate。

7. month”可知用一般过去时,故填survived。

8.afford。

9. frightened to death被吓死,故填frightened。

10. for your turn”可知,你应该耐心一些,patient耐心的,故填patient。

考点:考查名词;形容词;动词;单词拼写

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9.A. By B. From C. At D. Since

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Muscle magic

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Brain gains.

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