【题目】根据已给出的首字母,写出适当的单词;根据已给出的汉语写出适当的短语,并把答案写在答题卡上。
【1】Without a______________ information, many students choose a college almost blindly.
【2】Those who seek to grab power through violence d______________ punishment.
【3】He was the only one of the soldiers who s____________ the war.
【4】It is i____________ that he should have gone to live in such a dangerous country.
【5】He was a_____________ by his girlfriend to the concert.
【6】The allied forces o____________ that country for several years after World War II.
【7】He a_____________ his wife and went away with all their money.
【8】The fire ____________(烧光,燃尽) before the fire brigade arrived.
【9】You can't ____________________(拥有,占有) the house until all the papers are signed.
【10】Scientists _______________(取得突破) in their treatment of that disease recently.
【答案】
【1】adequate
【2】deserve
【3】survival
【4】incredible
【5】accompanied
【6】occupied
【7】abandoned
【8】had burned out
【9】take possession of
【10】have made a breakthrough
【解析】
试题分析:本题主要考查考生的语法掌握情况、词汇水平。
【1】adequate 考查形容词。根据后半部分many students choose a college almost blindly.很多同学盲目地选择大学,可以推断这是因为他们没有掌握足够多的信息,故填adequate。
【2】deserve 考查动词。那些企图通过暴力手段掌握权力的人应该受到制裁,故填deserve。
【3】survival 考查名词。他是唯一在战争中幸存的士兵,故填survival。
【4】incredible 考查形容词。真是令人难以置信,他居然去那样一个危险的国家居住,故填incredible。
【5】accompanied 考查动词。他的女朋友陪他去了音乐会,故填accompanied。
【6】occupied 考查动词。在二战后,盟军占领了那个国家很多年,故填occupied。
【7】abandoned考查动词。他抛弃了妻子,卷走了所有钱财,故填abandoned。
【8】had burned out 考查过去完成时。在消防队到达之前,火早已熄灭,故填had burned out。
【9】take possession of 考查固定搭配。只有在协议签订后,你才真正拥有这栋房子,故填take possession of。
【10】have made a breakthrough 考查现在完成时。最近,科学家们在疾病的研究上取得了突破,故填have made a breakthrough。
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