單詞拼寫(xiě) (共10小題,每題1分,共10分)

1.You should not _______________ (忽視)your mistakes if you want to make greater progress.

2.I_______________ (認(rèn)出) Peter although I hadn't seen him for 10 years.

3.When he travels with his friends,his mother is always_______________ (關(guān)心的)about his safety.

4.We are happy after hearing the news that Nick is _______________ ( 恢復(fù)) from his illness.

5.A good decision is ______________ (以……為基礎(chǔ)) on one’s knowledge and experience.

6.Try not to begin judging anything about the idea until you have understood it______________ (完全地).

7.Mary lost her mobile phone last week and felt very ______________ (不安).

8.In English you use a ______________ (命令) or a request when you want someone to do something.

9.To improve health ,we should exercise ______________ (戶外).

10.______________,(事實(shí)上)English is not so hard to learn if you put your heart into it.

 

1.ignore

2.recognised

3.concerned

4.recovering

5.based

6.entirely

7.upset

8.command

9.outdoors

10.Actually

【解析】

試題分析:

1.1】should+動(dòng)詞原形

2.2】根據(jù)although從句中hadn’t seen 故主句用一般過(guò)去時(shí)態(tài)

3.3】固定搭配 be concerned about---

4.4】is+---ing 表示主動(dòng) 正在進(jìn)行;is + done 表示被動(dòng) recover 不及物動(dòng)詞 故填 recovering

5.5】固定搭配 be based on---

6.6】副詞修飾動(dòng)詞 ,entirely是副詞 故用entirely

7.7】feel upset 感到不安

8.8】a command 一個(gè)命令

9.9】outdoors 副詞 在戶外 outdoor 形容詞 戶外的

10.10】副詞修飾整個(gè)句子

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