【題目】

1The problem with Bill was that he never had a ________(確切的) aim in life.

2They are now ______(呼吁) to the public for donation for the homeless .

3Mistakes due to carelessness may have serious _________(后果).

4I like cats but unfortunately I’m _________(過敏) to them.

5She felt ______(尷尬)about her body shape, so she decided to go on a diet.

6It is a big company and it has ________ (分支機(jī)構(gòu)) all over the country.

7This heating system has a(an) __________ ( 自動(dòng) ) temperature control.

8When it comes to dancing, I must say I’m always a(an) __________(笨拙)dancer .

9A rainbow is one of the most beautiful ________(現(xiàn)象)of nature.

10As he grew older, his __________(欣賞) of art grew.

答案

1specific

2】appealing

3】consequences

4】allergic

5】embarrassed

6branches

7】automatic

8】awkward

9】phenomena

10】appreciation

解析

1Bill的問題在于他從來沒有確切的人生目標(biāo),形容詞修飾名詞,填specific。

2他們現(xiàn)在呼吁人們?yōu)闊o家可歸的人募捐。用現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)appealing。

3由于粗心導(dǎo)致的錯(cuò)誤會(huì)有很嚴(yán)重的后果,填名詞復(fù)數(shù)consequences

4我很喜歡貓,但是不幸的是我對(duì)它們過敏,be動(dòng)詞后填形容詞allergic

5她對(duì)自己的體型感到很尷尬,因此決定節(jié)食減肥,系動(dòng)詞后填形容詞embarrassed 。

6這是一家大公司,在全世界有多家分公司,填名詞復(fù)數(shù) branches

7這種加熱系統(tǒng)有自動(dòng)的溫度控制,形容詞修飾名詞.automatic 。

8說到跳舞,我不得不說自己是一個(gè)笨拙的舞者,形容詞修飾名詞awkward。

9彩虹是自然界最美麗的現(xiàn)象之一,one of the用名詞復(fù)數(shù)phenomena

10隨著年齡的增長(zhǎng),他對(duì)藝術(shù)的欣賞與日俱增,填名詞appreciation。

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