【題目】請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列各個(gè)小題,并根據(jù)上下文語(yǔ)境和所給首字母的提示,寫出下列各句空格中的單詞,注意保持語(yǔ)義和形式的一致。請(qǐng)將答案的完整形式寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。

1— Why have you been so restless these days?

— Air tickets are in shortage. We are struggling to get seats on a plane b____for Mexico.

2— Susan, do you know the meaning of “Brexit”?

— Yes. It refers to Britain exiting from the EU, namely, the s ____ from EU.

3— Have you heard of the famous translator Xu Yuanchong, who is still devoted to his work at the age of 98?

— Absolutely! C____ his age, he leads a very active life.

4— To fit in the new working environment and master professional skills, Jason attended a night school.

— The new job gave him passion and added a new d____ to his life.

5— With the rise of online stores, numerous physical stores have been closed down in Suzhou. — It is the law of the j ____ . You have to be strong enough to succeed.

【答案】

1bound

2separation

3Considering

4dimension

5jungle

【解析】

1考查形容詞。句意:—你這些天怎么這么坐立不安?—機(jī)票短缺。我們正在努力爭(zhēng)取飛往墨西哥的飛機(jī)座位。根據(jù)所給句子,結(jié)合首字母提示,可推出是形容詞bound“準(zhǔn)備去的”,a plane bound for Mexico “一架飛往墨西哥的飛機(jī)”。故填bound

2考查名詞。句意:—蘇珊,你知道“英國(guó)退歐”是什么意思嗎?—是的。它指的是英國(guó)退出歐盟,即脫離歐盟。根據(jù)所給句子,結(jié)合首字母提示,由空前the及空后from可推出是名詞separation“分離”。故填separation。

3考查介詞。句意:—你聽說(shuō)過著名翻譯家徐淵沖嗎?他98歲了還在孜孜不倦地工作!^對(duì)!考慮到他的年齡,他過著非;钴S的生活。根據(jù)所給句子,結(jié)合首字母提示,可推出是介詞considering “考慮到,鑒于”。故填Considering。

4考查名詞。句意:—為了適應(yīng)新的工作環(huán)境并掌握專業(yè)技能,賈森上了夜校!鹿ぷ鹘o了他激情,給他的生活增添了新的內(nèi)容。根據(jù)所給句子,結(jié)合首字母提示,可推出是名詞dimension“維(構(gòu)成空間的因素)”,由空前a可知,此處使用名詞單數(shù)。故填dimension。

5考查名詞。句意:—隨著網(wǎng)上商店的興起,蘇州有很多實(shí)體店被關(guān)閉!@是弱肉強(qiáng)食的法則。你必須足夠強(qiáng)大才能成功。根據(jù)所給句子,結(jié)合首字母提示,可推出是名詞jungle“叢林”。故填jungle

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