翻譯單詞(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)

1. ________n. 飛行;班機(jī)

2.________adj. 勇敢的

3.________adj. 歷史性的

4.________vt. 破壞

5. ________vi. 爭(zhēng)論

6.________vt. 觀察,注意到

7.________adv. 有時(shí);偶爾

8.________adj. 優(yōu)美的;優(yōu)雅的

9.________n. 表現(xiàn);表達(dá)

10._______adj. 傳統(tǒng)的,習(xí)俗的

 

1.flight

2.brave

3.historical

4.destroy

5.argue

6.observe

7.occasionally

8.graceful

9.expression

10.traditional

【解析】

試題分析:

1.flight。根據(jù)要求填名詞“航班,飛行”,填flight。

2.brave。根據(jù)要求填形容詞“勇敢的”,填brave。

3.historical。根據(jù)要求填形容詞“歷史性的”,填historical。

4.destroy。根據(jù)要求填動(dòng)詞“破壞”,填destroy。

5.argue。根據(jù)要求填動(dòng)詞“爭(zhēng)論”,填argue。

6.observe。根據(jù)要求填動(dòng)詞“觀察”,填observe。

7.occasionally。根據(jù)要求填副詞“有時(shí),偶爾”,填occasionally。

8.graceful。根據(jù)要求填形容詞“優(yōu)雅的,優(yōu)美的”,填graceful。

9.expression。根據(jù)要求填名詞“表達(dá),表現(xiàn)”,填expression。

10.traditional。根據(jù)要求填形容詞“傳統(tǒng)的”,填traditional。

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