【題目】根據(jù)首字母或者所給單詞的正確形式填空。

【1】Please accept this gift in a of all you’ve done for us.

【2】Plants (吸收) carbon dioxide from the air.

【3】He sank into the chair, (mourn) his son’s death and couldn't believe it was true.

【4】A series of movies will be shown (commemorate) the 30th anniversary of his death.

【5】Harry Potter is one of the most (impress) novels I've read in recent years.

【6】The plan will be submitted to the committee for official (approve).

【7】 (press) by the deadline, Linda has to stay up late to finish her project.

【8】The Opening C in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games has left a deep impression on the world.

【9】Early Christmas in Europe (采納) many of the practices of the older, pagan religious.

【10】Whether we should officially accept the decision of marriage in the same sex is a highly (有爭議的)topic in many countries.

【答案】

【1】appreciation

【2】absorb

【3】mourning

【4】to commemorate

【5】impressive

【6】approval

【7】pressed

【8】ceremony

【9】adopted

【10】controversial

【解析】

試題分析:

【1】appreciation.考查名詞。句意:為了感激你為我們所做的一切請接受這個(gè)禮物。appreciation感謝,欣賞。故填appreciation.

【2】absorb.考查動詞。句意:植物吸收空氣中的二氧化碳。absorb吸收。故填absorb.

【3】mourning.考查非謂語動詞。句意:他陷在椅子里,為兒子的死難過,不相信這是真的。此處為現(xiàn)在分詞作伴隨狀語。故填mourning.

【4】to commemorate. 考查非謂語動詞。句意:為了紀(jì)念他去世30周年,一系列電影將要上映。此處為動詞不定式做目的狀語。故填to commemorate.

【5】impressive. 考查形容詞。句意: Harry Potter是我近年來讀過的最感人的小說之一。impressive感人的。此處為形容詞做定語。故填 impressive.

【6】approval.考查名詞。句意:因?yàn)楣俜脚鷾?zhǔn)這個(gè)計(jì)劃將提交委員會。approval批準(zhǔn),認(rèn)可。形容詞后面應(yīng)跟名詞形式,故填approval.

【7】pressed. 考查非謂語動詞。句意:迫于截止期限的壓力,Linda不得不熬夜完成她的計(jì)劃。此處為過去分詞做原因狀語,故填pressed.

【8】ceremony. 考查名詞。句意:2008年北京奧運(yùn)會給全世界留下了深刻的印象。ceremony儀式,典禮。故填ceremony.

【9】adopted.考查動詞。句意:歐洲早期的圣誕節(jié)采納了許多古老的,異教的實(shí)踐。adopt采取,采納。故填adopted.

【10】controversial.考查形容詞。句意:我們是否正式接受同性戀可以結(jié)婚的決定在許多國家是一個(gè)非常有爭議的課題。controversial有爭議的,此處為形容詞作定語。故填controversial.

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