【題目】

1He got up a strange________ (感情)for the little girl.

2Looking at a beautiful painting always gives one________(滿足).

3Their business has failed and is in the hands of the________(接收人).

4This room has an________(優(yōu)雅的)atmosphere with these furniture.

5How________(雄偉的)the mountains look in the early evening!

6A teacher should not________(偏愛)any of his pupils.

7________(說(shuō)出) your name and address.

8He put________(在一邊)his book and began to listen to me.

9They________(羨慕)him his good fortune.

10Kodak will ship a new________(數(shù)碼的)camera DC215.

【答案】

1affection

2satisfaction

3receiver

4elegant

5grand

6favour

7State

8aside

9envy

10digital

【解析】

1作句子賓語(yǔ),用名詞,所以填affection。

2作句子賓語(yǔ),用名詞,所以填satisfaction

3of之后用名詞,所以填receiver

4修飾名詞atmosphere,用形容詞,所以填elegant。

5how引導(dǎo)的感嘆句,基本結(jié)構(gòu)是: How+形容詞+主語(yǔ)+謂語(yǔ)。ㄖ髦^可省略),所以填grand。

6情態(tài)動(dòng)詞should之后用動(dòng)詞原形,所以填favour。

7祈使句中用動(dòng)詞原形,所以填State。

8put aside放在一邊,是固定用法,所以填aside。

9表示主語(yǔ)現(xiàn)在的狀態(tài),用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),所以填envy。

10修飾名詞camera DC215,用形容詞,所以填digital。

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