【小題1】Things are going on well, and you should be o_________ about the life in college.
【小題2】The project failed due to l__________ of money.
【小題3】We can live without clothes, but food and drink are e_________.
【小題4】David and I are c__________. We work in the same company.
【小題5】If you don’t c__________ more on your work, you will lose the job.
【小題6】Tom’s mother died two days p_______ to his arrival.
【小題7】The police perform a v________ role in our society.
【小題8】The driver of the car received serious i_________ to the legs and arms.
【小題1】optimistic
【小題2】.lack
【小題3】essential
【小題4】colleagues
【小題5】concentrate
【小題6】previous
【小題7】vital
【小題8】injuries
解析試題分析:
【小題1】一切進展順利,你應(yīng)該對大學(xué)的生活感到樂觀.這里使用形容詞“樂觀的”:optimistic。
【小題2】這個項目失敗了由于缺錢.這里使用,名詞“缺乏”:lack。
【小題3】我們沒有衣服可以生活,但是食物和飲料是基本的。這里使用形容詞“基本的”;essential。
【小題4】David和我是同事,我們在同一個公司工作。這里需要名詞“同事”colleague,這是可數(shù)名詞,所以用colleagues。
【小題5】如果你不更專注于工作,你會失去這個工作的。這里的動詞“專注”:concentrate。
【小題6】湯姆的媽媽在他到達兩天前去世的?疾樾稳菰~“之前的”:previous。
【小題7】警察在社會上扮演一個重要的角色。考查形容詞“至關(guān)重要的”:vital。
【小題8】汽車司機的腿和膀子嚴重的受傷。使用名詞“傷口”injury,這是可數(shù)名詞,所以用injuries
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