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【题目】词汇运用(根据首写字母或者汉语意思,用词的正确形式完成句子)
(1)The theory is too complex(复杂的)for a nine-year-old boy. It is beyond his c.
(2)The newcomer should be given a lot of training, for he has no (以前的)experience of this kind of job.
(3)He was born in a small town, (占地) an area of 50 square kilometers..
(4)For our homework tonight, we have to write a (describe) of the street where we live.
(5)The (embarrassment) look on his face suggested that he hadn't expected that.
(6)Ms Shen's method of teaching is nothing like of the teachers at my Junior High School.
(7)Can you give me some advice on improving the (fluent) in speaking?
(8)Finally, he (承认) that something had gone wrong with the plan.
(9)I deeply a your help with my English homework.
(10)(strict) speaking, the book is not a novel, but a short story.
(11)I am looking to return to school soon, for I have stayed at home for a month because of illness.
(12)The twins are (同样地) good at English.
(13)We would rather our daughter (stay) at home with us, but it is her choice, and she is not a child any longer.
(14)(formal) clothes are casual(随意的) and suitable for wearing when you are relaxing.
(15)Sometimes they drove slowly, enjoying the beautiful (风景) of the countryside.
(16)The factory has made more cars this year-there has been an increase in (product).
(17)After his journey from abroad, Richard Jones returned home, (exhaust).
(18)Don't be late for your (面试), or you won't get the job.
(19)As we all know, IT is short Information Technology.
(20)We were all amused to watch two (train) elephant perform dances.

【答案】
(1)comprehension
(2)previous
(3)covering
(4)description
(5)embarrassed
(6)that
(7)fluency
(8)admitted
(9)appreciate
(10)Strictly
(11)forward
(12)similarly
(13)stayed
(14)Informal
(15)scenery
(16)production
(17)exhausted
(18)interview
(19)for
(20)trained
【解析】本题考查学生们词汇的掌握以及单词的正确形式。(1)考查名词。句意:这个理论对于一个9岁的男孩来说太复杂了。超出了他的理解力。介词beyond后,名词作宾语。故填comprehension。(2)考查形容词。句意:新来的人应该接受大量的培训,因为他以前没有这种工作经验。形容词修饰名词作定语,故填previous。(3)考查现在分词。句意:他出生在一个小镇上,占地50平方公里。cover与town在逻辑上是主谓关系,此处现在分词作定语。故填covering。(4)考查名词。句意:今晚的家庭作业,我们必须写一段对我们居住的街道的描述。此处要用名词做宾语,故填description。(5)考查形容词。句意:他脸上尴尬的表情表明他没有料到。该空作定语修饰名词look,形容词修饰名词,故填embarrassed。(6)考查代词。句意:沈老师的教学方法与我上初中的老师们完全不同。此处表示教学方法相比较,用that代替method of teaching.故填that。(7)考查名词。句意:你能给我一些关于提高口语流利程度的建议吗?此处做improve的宾语,用名词,故填fluency。(8)考查时态。句意:最后,他承认计划出了问题。根据从句中had gone的形式可知句子谓语用一般过去时态,.故填admitted。(9)考查动词。句意:我非常感谢你帮我做英语作业。该处做句子谓语,appreciate“感激”,故填appreciate。(10)考察副词。句意:严格地说,这本书不是小说,而是短篇小说。副词修饰speaking,故填Strictly。(11)考查副词。句意:我盼望着早日回到学校,因为生病我已经呆在家里一个月了。look forward to是固定短语。故填forward。(12)考察副词。句意:这对双胞胎同样擅长英语。此处修饰句子谓语are good at,应该用副词形式,故填similarly。(13)考查虚拟语气。句意:我们宁愿我们的女儿待在家里,但这是她的选择,她不再是孩子了。would rather后面的从句中用虚拟语气,此处表示对现在的虚拟,从句中用过去式。故填stayed。(14)考查形容词。句意:非正式的衣服是休闲的,在你放松的时候适合穿。该处修饰名词clothes,应该用形容词。根据句意可知表示“非正式的”,故填Informal。(15)考查名词。句意:有时他们开得很慢,享受着乡村美景。故填scenery。(16)考查名词。句意:工厂做出了更多的汽车——生产增加了。in此处是介词,后面跟名词。product名词形式为production,故填production。(17)考查形容词。句意:从国外旅行归来后,理查德·琼斯疲惫不堪地回到家里。该处是主语补足语,用形容词exhausted.故填exhausted。(18)考查名词。句意:面试不要迟到,否则你就得不到这份工作。此处是用名词做介词的宾语。故填interview。(19)考查介词。句意:众所周知,IT是信息技术的缩写。be short for固定短语,“是…的缩写”,故填for。(20)考查过去分词。句意:我们都很高兴看到两只训练有素的大象表演舞蹈。此处修饰elephant,应该用形容词修饰名词。train与elephant之间是动宾关系关系,应该用过去分词作定语。故填trained。

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