【題目】單詞拼寫(共10小題,滿分10分)
【1】The heat was becoming u____________.
【2】She was d__________ at the news of the wedding.
【3】He said he won the game, but I was s________ about that.
【4】I’m afraid that your parents won’t a_________ of your going there.
【5】She made an a___________ for her son to see the doctor.
【6】If you don’t understand everything the tape says, just c_________ on the words you can understand.
【7】We all think that he is a m________ man that never loses his temper.
【8】It won’t make much d_________ whether you go today or tomorrow.
【9】The speaker spent several days p___________ her lecture to make it perfect.
【10】The film will start in ten minutes. M_________, let’s have a talk.
【答案】
【1】unbearable
【2】delighted
【3】skeptical/sceptical
【4】approve
【5】appointment
【6】concentrate
【7】mild
【8】difference
【9】polishing
【10】Meanwhile
【解析】
試題分析:
【1】unbearable 句意:這種熱會讓人受不了。用形容詞:unbearable難以忍受的。
【2】delighted句意:聽到結(jié)婚的消息她很高興。從句意可知用形容詞:delighted高興的。
【3】skeptical/sceptical句意:他說他贏得了比賽,但是我很懷疑這個事。
【4】approve句意:我恐怕你父母不會同意你去那里的。approve of 贊成。
【5】appointment句意:她為她兒子預(yù)約了醫(yī)生。make an appointment 固定短語:預(yù)約。
【6】concentrate句意:如果你不懂得磁帶上說的什么,就集中精力在你能理解的話上。故填concentrate,意思是:集中精力于。
【7】mild句意:我們都認(rèn)為他是一個溫和的人,從不會發(fā)脾氣。根據(jù)句意可知填形容詞mild。
【8】difference句意:你今天去還是明天去沒有太大的區(qū)別。make a difference 產(chǎn)生差異。故填difference。
【9】polishing 句意:演講者用了幾天的時間來修改她的演講稿使它完善。句式:Somebody spends time doing something 意思是: 某人花時間做某事。polish修訂。綜上分析可知填polishing。
【10】Meanwhile句意:電影十分鐘后開始,這個時間,咱們談?wù)劙。Meanwhile同時,此時。
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