【题目】句意及汉语提示完成单词。
(1)He made an a that he wouldn’t take part in the election.
(2)He’s got a really (逗人喜爱的) baby brother.
(3)He failed in his a (尝试) to win the first prize.
(4)The teacher c me for being late again.
(5)Webster wrote a dictionary in order to sthe spelling of English words.
(6)The (联合) of the north and the south increased the power of the nation.
(7)A Bao’s (与众不同的) voice made him a very famous singer.
【答案】
(1)announcement
(2)cute
(3)attempt
(4)criticized
(5)simplify
(6)combination
(7)distinctive
【解析】1句意:他发出通告:他将不参加此次选举。句子结构分析,that从句在同位语从句,根据同位语从句的特点和空前冠词an可知,此空应填名词,根据词义,故填announcement。
2句意:他有一个很讨人喜爱的小弟弟。此空后是名词短语baby brother,前面是副词really,此空应填形容词,根据句意,故填cute。
3句意:他努力想得第一名的尝试失败了。空前是his他的,attempt to do sth尝试做,故填attempt。
4句意:老师因为我再次迟到而批评我。根据句意“因为迟到”,老师对学生应该是批评,又由于提示字母是c,故填criticized。
5句意:为了简化英语单词的拼写,韦伯斯特编写了字典。根据我们所学知道编写字典的目的是为了简化单词的拼写,提示首字母是s,故填simplify。
6句意:南方和北方的联合增强了国家的力量。此空须补全的意义“联合”,又处于主语的位置,故应填名词combination。
7句意:阿宝与众不同的嗓音是他成为出名歌手。此空后是名词voice,故填形容词distinctive。
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C
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