【題目】
【1】I don’t think it is explained in a _________(科學(xué)的) way.
【2】He was punished for_________(打擾) other when they were working.
【3】We all depend on our parents for food, _________(衣物) and shelter.
【4】The ancient buildings in this area are well_________(保護(hù)).
【5】It was a(an) _________(巧合) that he was born on his mother’s birthday.
【6】Do you think there is any_________(聯(lián)系) between the two cases?
【7】Is there any_________(possible) that we will get to the destination on time?
【8】Judging from his_________(puzzle) expression, he doesn’t know the way to solve the problem.
【9】The bridge has been under_________(construct) for about two years, but it is still unclear when it can be completed.
【10】 _________(assume) what the witness said is true, the case the police are looking into will be solved soon.
【答案】
【1】scientific
【2】disturbing
【3】clothing
【4】coincidence
【5】preserved
【6】connection
【7】possibility
【8】puzzled
【9】construction
【10】Assuming
【解析】
試題分析:考查名詞動詞,注意運用正確形式。
【1】scientific是不可數(shù)名詞
【2】disturbing因為前面有for,所以應(yīng)該用動名詞形式。
【3】clothing是集合名詞。
【4】coincidence是不可數(shù)名詞。
【5】preserved此處preserved是被動形式,被保護(hù)。
【6】connection是不可數(shù)名詞。
【7】possibility是不可數(shù)名詞。
【8】puzzled此處puzzled是形容詞。
【9】construction是不可數(shù)名詞。
【10】Assuming此處動名詞做主語,所以填A(yù)ssuming。
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