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根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,写出各单词的适当形式。

1.Jenny was u________ about not being welcomed at school.

2.After the big fire, the forest was completely d__________.

3.The government thought highly of the event and many leaders also e___________ their care sincerely.

4.After the battle they b____________ the dead.

5.Both English and French are o languages in Canada.

6.He is so stubborn that no one can p__________ him to do anything.

7.We decide to take him outdoors in order that he will r__________ from his illness quickly.

8.We haven’t seen for many years, but I r__________ him at my first sight.

9.I’m really p_________ of you for your great success.

10.After g________ from college, he went to work in the poor area.

1.upset

2.destroyed

3.expressed

4.buried

5.official

6.persuade

7.recover

8.recognized

9.proud

10.graduating

【解析】

试题分析:

1.Jenny对于在学校不受欢迎感到十分沮丧。失望的,沮丧的,upset。

2.

3.句意:政府对这项运动评价非常高,许多领导也真诚表达了他们对这项运动的关心。表达express,此处时态为一般过去时,故用过去式expressed。

4.句意:战争之后,他们将死亡的人埋葬。埋,bury,此句为一般过去时,故用过去式buried。

5.句意:英语和法语都是加拿大官方语言。官方的,official。

6.persuade句意:他很固执,没有人能说服他去做任何事。说服persuade。

7.句意:我们把他带到户外,以便他能够更快地从疾病中恢复过来。恢复recover。

8.句意:我们多年没有见面了,但是我第一眼看见他就认出他了。认出recognize,此句为一般过去时,故用过去式recognized。

9.我为你的成功感到骄傲。be proud of为……感到骄傲,故填proud。

10.大学毕业之后,他就到贫穷地区工作了。毕业graduate,after为介词,后接动名词作宾语,故填graduating。

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