單詞拼寫:根據(jù)首字母或漢語意思寫出單詞的適當(dāng)形式(每題1分,共10分)
The famous player agreed to give a(n) 1._________(采訪) after his match.
My history teacher is very a 2. . He always makes us laugh in the lesson
You’d better not be n_3.____ but stay calm when you are faced with the heavy burden.
The flower show was attractive and made a deep i _4._____ on Tom.
If you'd like more____5.____(信息), ring the Hotline on 414 3929.
When talking in a group, you should not speak so l ___6.___ as to bother others who are close by.
The film makes me b__7._____ and soon I ‘m falling sleep.
Don't try to explain away the situation. If you have made mistakes, just_8._______ (承認(rèn))them.
"We watched the cruel soldiers in the forest ____9._____(射殺) five old people, " said one man If you want to catch that train we’d better set off for the station 10. (立即)
1.interview
2.amusing
3.nervous
4.impression
5.information
6.loudly
7.bored
8.admit
9.shoot
10.immediately/instantly
【解析】
試題分析:本題主要考查單詞拼寫以及在此基礎(chǔ)上需要考生能運(yùn)用正確的時態(tài),正確的詞的形式,考慮到正確的固定短語搭配,屬于較為基礎(chǔ)的一類題目。
1. 考查固定短語搭配。give an interview接受采訪。句子譯為那個著名運(yùn)動員同意在賽后接受采訪。
2. 考查單詞拼寫。由后半句“他經(jīng)常在課上讓我們發(fā)笑”可知是要表達(dá)“老師很幽默”。句子譯為我的歷史老師很幽默,他經(jīng)常在上課時逗我們發(fā)笑。
3. 考查單詞拼寫及“you’d better not……”結(jié)構(gòu)。由“you’d better not but stay calm”可推知應(yīng)該是最好不要緊張,保持鎮(zhèn)定 句子譯為當(dāng)你肩負(fù)重?fù)?dān)時,你最好不要緊張,保持鎮(zhèn)靜。
4. 考查單詞拼寫和固定短語用法。make a deep impression on somebody 給某人留下深刻印象。句子譯為花展很有吸引力,給Tom留下了很深刻的印象。
5. 考查單詞拼寫。中文意思給的是“信息”,對應(yīng)的英文為information 句子譯為如果你想獲得更多信息,請撥打熱線4143929。
6. 考查so……as to句型。So+adj+as to do sth 十分……以至于會…… Speak loudly大聲講話。句子譯為在公眾場合交談時,你應(yīng)該小聲講話以避免影響身邊的其他人。
7. 考查固定短語。Make somebody bored使某人感到無聊。句子譯為這部電影讓我覺得很無聊,于是我很快就睡著了。
8.admit 考查if引導(dǎo)的條件狀語從句。句子中if引導(dǎo)的是條件狀語從句,而非虛禮語氣,故后面的單詞應(yīng)用原形,中文意思給的是承認(rèn),故為admit。句子譯為不要試圖辯解,如果你犯了錯,承認(rèn)就好。
9.shoot 考查單詞拼寫和固定搭配。中文意思給的是“射殺”,對應(yīng)的英文單詞為shoot,watch sb do sth 看某人做某事。故shoot應(yīng)用原形。句子譯為我們一個人說“我們看到殘忍的士兵在森林里射殺了五位老者。
10. 考查單詞拼寫。中文意思給的是“立即”,對應(yīng)的英文單詞為immediately/instantly.句子譯為如果你想趕上火車,我們最好立即出發(fā)去火車站。
考點(diǎn):考查一些固定搭配,you’d better not do,if引導(dǎo)的條件狀語從句,以及so……as to等。
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