66.They share the housework _________(均等) between them.

67. He is now ninety-nine years old, and is reading the famous novel for the ____ (第九)time.

68. A person with a strong ___________(雄心) is not easy to give up while facing difficulties.

69. I have read an English ____________(翻譯) of The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments.

70. Advertising is a way of ________________(推銷)of products.

71. How to ________________(區(qū)分) right and wrong is not always an easy task.

72. Last year, he died from a _________(致命的) disease, which made me feel very sad.

73. Don’t you know quite a few words were wrongly __________ (發(fā)音) by you just now?

74.Difficult as that problem was, I worked it out ________(容易地).

75.Look, they are standing on the playground, watching the national flag being ________(升起).

 

66.equally.本句句意:在他們之間享有均等家務(wù)的待遇。用副詞equally修飾動(dòng)詞share.

67.obvious.本句句意:顯然吸煙太多對(duì)你的身體有害。It is obvious that…句式。形容詞obvious作表語(yǔ)。

68.ambition.本句句意:有雄心壯志的人在面對(duì)困難時(shí)不容易屈服。a strong修飾名詞ambition.

69. translation.本句句意:我讀過(guò)英文翻譯版本的《天方夜譚》。“翻譯”被an English修飾,故用名詞。

70. promotion.本句句意:廣告是產(chǎn)品推銷的一種方式。推銷即promotion.

71. distinguish.本句句意:如何區(qū)分正誤并不總是一件容易的事。動(dòng)詞區(qū)分該用distinguish。

72. deadly.本句句意:去年,他死于一種致命的疾病,這使得我很難過(guò)。用形容詞修飾disease.

73. seconds.本句句意:根據(jù)說(shuō)句實(shí)話,我不能在十秒鐘內(nèi)完成100米賽跑。“秒”受數(shù)量限制,故用復(fù)數(shù)。

74. easily.本句句意:雖然問(wèn)題很難,但我能很容易解決。用副詞easily修飾work out.

75. raised.本句句意:看!他們站在操場(chǎng)上,看著國(guó)旗冉冉升起!吧稹迸cnational flag有被動(dòng)關(guān)系,故用raised,且不可用非人力所為的risen.

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