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【题目】单词拼写

1Bob spent fifteen months abroad. Ann, m_______, took care of the child on her own.

2To our r_______, there happened to be no people in the building when the fire broke out.

3When I got to the airport, my friends were all a_______ the plane.

4It’s not easy for a Chinese person to speak English as f_______ as a native English speaker.

5He has only been able to trace out the o______ of the plan, without any details.

6The government should strengthen laws to ________(监控) food producers.

7I ________(惊慌) when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.

8They reached a(n) ________(和解) with neighboring countries.

9We had a long wait, but it was _______(值得的) because we got the tickets.

10To their surprise, the _______(大多数) of people agree to the plan.

【答案】

1meanwhile/meantime

2relief

3aboard

4fluently

5outline

6monitor

7panicked

8accommodation

9worthwhile

10majority

【解析】

1考查连词。句意:鲍勃在国外呆了十五个月。与此同时,安独自照顾孩子。根据句意可知,此处应填连词表示同一时间的行为。故填meanwhile/meantime

2考查固定搭配。句意:让我们欣慰的是,火灾发生时,大楼里碰巧没有人。to our relief为固定搭配,意为让我们欣慰的是。故填relief

3考查形容词。句意:当我到达机场时,我的朋友们都在飞机上了。分析句子可知,be动词后需填形容词做表语,结合句意。故填aboard

4考察副词。句意:对一个中国人来说,英语说得和英语母语者一样流利是不容易的。所填词修饰speak,应使用副词,结合句意。故填fluently

5考查名词。句意:他只能够勾勒出计划的大纲,没有任何细节。结合句意可知,他需要勾勒的是一个大纲,定冠词the后需填名词。故填outline

6考查动词。句意:政府应加强法律监督食品生产商。分析句子,此处不定式to do表目的,故填monitor的动词形式。故填monitor

7考查一般过去时。句意:我看到发动机冒出烟,吓了一跳。分析句子可知,整句使用一般过去时,panick的过去式为panicked。故填panicked

8考查固定搭配。句意:他们与邻国达成了和解。reached an accommodation with为固定搭配,意为“与……达成和解”故填accommodation

9考查形容词。句意:我们等了很长时间,但这是值得的,因为我们拿到了票。分析句子可知,be动词后需填形容词。故填worthwhile

10考查固定搭配。句意:出乎意料的是,大多数人都同意这个计划。the majority of为固定搭配,意为“大多数”。故填majority

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