【題目】單詞拼寫

【1I saw many f_____________ cows rush up the street.

2You can’t j__________ a book by its cover.

3She is very g____________ because she always shares things with others.

4Before stepping onto the s_________ of The Voice of China, the young singer took a deep breath to keep her courage up.

5The people trapped in the fire in this building must be r________ as soon as possible.

6Whenever an earthquake happens, it may cause ___________ (損害)to the people and buildings in the area.

7Please give him my ________________(祝賀)when you see him.

8It is his great pleasure to be presented with the highest ___________(獎(jiǎng)金)by the principle.

9The newspaper sent some ___________(記者)to cover the event immediately it happened.

【10How do you do to prevent people asking you for ___________(法律的)advice when you’re out of the office?

【答案】

【1frightening

【2judge

【3generous

【4stage

【5rescued

【6】damage

【7】congratulations

【8】reward

【9reporters

【10】legal

【解析】

試題分析:

【1】frightening 形容詞frightening令人害怕的;句意:我看見很多令人害怕的牛跑在大街上。

【2】judge 動(dòng)詞judge判斷;本句是一個(gè)諺語。句意:你不能以貌取人。

【3generous 形容詞generous慷慨的;句意:因?yàn)樗偤推渌朔窒恚运芸犊蠓健?/span>

【4】stage 名詞stage舞臺(tái)。句意:在走上“中國(guó)好聲音”的舞臺(tái)之前,這位年輕的歌手深呼吸鼓足勇氣。

【5rescued 動(dòng)詞rescue挽救;句意:大樓里被大伙圍困的人一定要盡快被救出來。根據(jù)句意可知使用被動(dòng)語態(tài),所以使用過去分詞rescued。

【6】damage 動(dòng)詞短語cause damage to…給…帶來傷害;句意:無論何時(shí)地震發(fā)生,它都會(huì)對(duì)這個(gè)地區(qū)的人和建筑帶來損害。

【7congratulations 名詞congratulation祝賀。該詞經(jīng)常以復(fù)數(shù)的形式使用。句意:當(dāng)你見到他的時(shí)候,請(qǐng)代我祝賀他。

【8reward 名詞reward獎(jiǎng)勵(lì),酬勞;句意:由校長(zhǎng)頒發(fā)最高獎(jiǎng)金這是一件很令人高興的事情。

【9reporters 名詞reporter記者;句意:這一事件一發(fā)生,報(bào)社就派記者去采訪這一事件。橫線前面有some修飾,所以使用可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù)形式。

【10】legal 形容詞legal法律的,合法的;句意:當(dāng)你不在辦公室的時(shí)候,你是如何阻止別人咨詢你法律問題的?

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