【題目】單詞拼寫(每空一詞)

1__________________(就個人而言), I prefer to work in a team.

2A lot of __________________(有毒的) waste water comes from that chemical factory.

3The competition attracted over 500 competitors_______________(代表) 8 different countries.

4She looked back on her career with great ___________________(滿意).

5I had a physical problem and had to go to hospital for a _____________(徹底的/詳盡的) examination.

6The new drug has great ________________(重大意義) for the treatment of the disease.

7Alan _______________(發(fā)誓) that he would do everything in his power to help us

8All the scientists ________________(同意) to the view that the increase in the earth’s temperature was due to the burning of fossil fuels.

9He glanced briefly towards her but there was no sign of _______________(認出).

【答案】

1Personally

2poisonous

3representing

4satisfaction

5thorough

6significance

7swore

8subscribed

9recognition

【解析】

1考查副詞。句意:就個人而言,我更喜歡團隊合作。分析句子可知,此處用副詞做狀語,所以用副詞Personally(首字母大寫。故填Personally。

2考查形容詞。句意:許多有毒的廢水來自那個化工廠。分析句子可知,waste water為名詞短語,應(yīng)由形容詞poisonous來修飾。故填poisonous。

3考查現(xiàn)在分詞。句意:這次比賽吸引了代表8個不同國家的500多名選手參加。分析句子可知,500 competitors與動詞represent是邏輯上的主謂關(guān)系,表主動,應(yīng)用現(xiàn)在分詞doing形式。故填representing

4考查名詞。句意:她非常滿意地回顧了自己的事業(yè)。分析句子可知,great是形容詞,后面加名詞形式,應(yīng)用名詞satisfaction。故填satisfaction

5考查形容詞。句意:我身體有問題,不得不去醫(yī)院做一次徹底的檢查。分析句子可知,examination為名詞,應(yīng)由形容詞thorough來修飾。故填thorough。

6考查名詞。句意:這種新藥對該病的治療有重要意義。分析句子可知,great是形容詞,后面加名詞形式,應(yīng)用名詞significance。故填significance。

7考查時態(tài)。句意:艾倫發(fā)誓他會盡他所能幫助我們。分析句子可知,此句主句缺乏謂語動詞,又因從句謂語動詞would do用一般過去時,主從句時態(tài)要保持一致,所以此空謂語動詞也用一般過去時,此空應(yīng)用swore。故填swore。

8考查時態(tài)。句意:所有的科學(xué)家都贊同這樣的觀點,即地球溫度的升高是由于化石燃料的燃燒。分析句子可知,此句主句缺乏謂語動詞,又因從句謂語動詞was用一般過去時,所以此空謂語動詞也用一般過去時,此空應(yīng)用subscribed。故填subscribed。

9考查名詞。句意:他瞥了她一眼,但沒有認出她來的跡象。分析句子可知,sign of ____(認出)是一個名詞所有格結(jié)構(gòu),此空應(yīng)用名詞,所以用名詞recognition。故填recognition。

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