【题目】根据相应提示填词
【1】Dad s ________ not to smoke again, but mum didn’t believe his promise.
【2】I feel really g__________ at forgetting her birthday again.
【3】He respects those who are in d___________ with him.
【4】—— A lot of animals are dying out.
—— Yes, especially those that are most s_______ to the changes of the environment.
【5】It’s our duty and __________ (责任) to protect our environment all around the world.
【6】He exchanged a few words with the professor, an old ____________(熟人) of his.
【7】She is a ___________(顾问) to the government.
【8】He began the project by __________(非法地) using the university computer system..
【9】Martha would ____________(消耗) nearly a pound of cheese every day.
【10】 — What kind of person do you think Tom is?
— He is a silent but hard-working student, always sitting there, a_____ in the book he is reading.
【答案】
【1】swore
【2】guilty
【3】disagreement
【4】sensitive
【5】responsibility
【6】acquaintance
【7】consultant
【8】illegally
【9】consume
【10】absorbed
【解析】
试题分析:根据相应提示填词。
【1】swore句意:爸爸发誓不抽烟了,但是妈妈不相信他。空格出表示“发誓”且为动词
的过去式,故使用“swore”。
【2】guilty句意:我感到很内疚因为我又忘了她的生日。空格处表示“内疚的”,故“guilty”
即可。
【3】disagreement句意:对于那些与他意见不一的人他还是尊重的。此处表示“不一致”
且为名词,故使用“disagreement”。
【4】sensitive句意:--很多动物都在灭绝。--是的,尤其是那些对环境变化很敏感的动物。
空格处表示“对…敏感”,故“sensitive”即可。
【5】responsibility句意:保护世界环境视网膜的职责与责任。“责任”一词的名词为
“responsibility”。
【6】acquaintance句意:他与那位老熟人教授说了不少。“熟人”一词为“acquaintance”.
【7】consultant句意:她是位政府的顾问。 “顾问”一词的名词为“consultant”。
【8】illegally句意:他是通过非法使用大学的计算机系统开展那个项目的。“非法地”一
词为“illegally”。
【9】consume句意:Martha每天要消耗近一磅的奶酪。“消耗”的动词的形式为“consume”。
【10】absorbed句意:--你觉得Tom是什么样的人?--他是位安静但很勤奋的学生,总是
坐在那完全投入地看书。空格处表示“投入”,故使用“absorbed”即可。
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