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1.My cousin Michael g________________ from Zhejiang University in 2007.

2.I p___________ to go shopping rather than stay at home alone on weekends.

3.When hearing the funny story they b____________ into laughter.

4.She looks very young, but a______________ she is seventy years old.

5.After years of travel, they decided to s_________________ in London.

6.As soon as I saw the photo, I __________________(认出) my friend in it at once.

7.Most of the areas along the Mekong River are often flooded and as a result people there ___________(遭受) heavy losses.

8.Mary lost her son last year. She hasn’t _____________(恢复) from the great shock ever since.

9.It’s important for us to have a positive ___________________ (态度)to difficulties.

10.The man was seriously _________________(受伤) in the earthquake last year.

1.graduated;

2.prefer

3.burst

4.actually

5.settle

6.recognized

7.suffer

8.recovered

9.attitude

10.injured

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试题分析:考查单词拼写

1.graduated;从句意Michael在2007毕业于浙江大学可知,短语graduate from 毕业于……;另根据时间状语in 2007,故填graduated

2. ;prefer to do sth.rather than do…比起做某事更喜欢做某事,根据时间状语on weekends可知本句是描述一种惯例,动词用原形,故填prefer

3. ;从句意听到有趣的故事应该是大笑,burst into laughter固定短语,意为爆发大笑,burst的过去式仍为burst,故填burst

4.;前半句她看起来非常年轻,用but转折,后文表示实际上她70,actually表示实际上、事实上的意思,故填actually

5. ;settle in在…定居,整句话意为:多年旅行之后,他们决定在伦敦定居。介词to后接动词原形,故填settle

6.;前半句为过去式,故整句话是表示过去的事情,句意:我一看到这张照片,我立马认出我的朋友在里面,故填recognized

7.;根据前半句are often flooded是一般现在时,可知整句话是表示一种经常性的事情,故后半句也是一般时,句意:湄公河沿岸大部分地区经常遭遇洪水,结果那儿的人们遭受了巨大的损失。故填suffer

8.;空前为hasn’t,要填现在完成时,表示还…已经…句意:去年mary失去了她的儿子。她还没有从巨大的伤痛中恢复过来。故填recovered

9.; have a positive attitude to…固定短语,对…有积极的态度。句意:对我们来说面对困难有积极的态度很重要。故填attitude

10.;injure为及物动词,be injured表示受伤了,句意:去年这个男人在地震中严重受伤。故填injured

考点:考查单词拼写

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