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【题目】单词拼写

1All the people in that country are taking part in a c_____________ against nuclear weapons.

2It’s hard to imagine how this quiet volcano d____________ the whole city.

3The news is almost ceertainly true although it is not __________________ (官方的).

4You will find some pictures ________________ (附在) to the e-mail.

5She always has an o______________ attitude towards life, and she never feels discouragerd.

【答案】

1 campaign

2 destroyed

3 official

4 attached

5 optimistic

【解析】

1句意:那个国家的所有人都在参加反对核武器的运动。分析句子可知,该空需用名词,根据后文against nuclear weapons可知,反对核武器的运动,故用campaign。

2句意:很难想象这座沉静的火山会摧毁整个城市。分析句子可知,该空用动词作谓语,结合前文It’s hard to imagine以及后文the whole city可知,描述出人意料的事情,故用destroyed。

3句意:尽管不是官方发布的,但是这则消息是真的。根据汉语提示以及分析句子可知,本空需用形容词做表语,故用official。

4句意:你会发现几张附在邮件里的照片。分析句子可知,本空需用非谓语动词作定语修饰pictures,根据汉语提示,故用attached。

5句意:她总是对生活充满乐观,从来没有感到沮丧。分析句子,修饰attitude用形容词,根据句意可知,对生活持有乐观的态度,故用optimistic。

关于单词拼写的做题技巧。单词拼写考查单词在具体语境中的使用,首先细读句子,分析句子成分,确定所填词的词性,其次,根据首字母或汉语提示,写出单词的适当形式,第三,验证答案形式是否正确。

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