【題目】根據(jù)下列各句句意和空白之后的漢語提示詞,在答題卡指定區(qū)域的橫線上寫出對應(yīng)單詞的正確形式,每空只寫一詞。

【1】We have a very communicative ______ (方法) to teaching languages.

【2】Though he owned a car, he hardly used it , ______ (更喜歡) to take subway .

【3】Move the ______ (把手) to the left and the door will lock.

【4】Walking outdoors is ______ (有益) to our health .

【5】All the children listened to his ______ (經(jīng)歷) in Africa with eager attention.

【6】_____(就個人而言) , I think playing computer games is a waste of time.

【7】We are in ______ (競爭) with other students for higher scores in the English.

【8】Did she ______ (低語) in your ear at the meeting?

【9】Don't allow evil thoughts to ______ (毒害) young people's minds.

【10】Jenny certainly won't go to swimming---once ______ (咬), twice shy.

【答案】

【1】approach

【2】preferring

【3】handle

【4】beneficial

【5】experience

【6】Personally

【7】competition

【8】whisper

【9】poison

【10】bitten

【解析】

試題分析:考查語句理解,詞語的構(gòu)造。

【1】approach考查名詞。名詞表方法,且后接介詞to引導(dǎo)的定語,應(yīng)填approach。句意:教學語言上,我們有非常有效的交流方法。故填approach。

【2】preferring考查現(xiàn)在分詞,F(xiàn)在分詞作狀語,并與主語 he產(chǎn)生主動關(guān)系。句意:雖然他擁有一輛汽車,但是他很少用車,他更喜歡乘地鐵。故填preferring。

【3】handle考查名詞。handle做名詞時,表示把手。句意:把門把手向左移動,門就會鎖上。故填handle。

【4】beneficial考查短語。be beneficial to sb/sth對......有益。句意:戶外散步對健康有益。故填beneficial。

【5】experience考查名詞。experience做名詞時,表示經(jīng)驗,經(jīng)歷,體驗。句意:所有的孩子都聚精會神地聽著他的經(jīng)歷。故填experience。

【6】Personally考查副詞。放在句首,修飾整個句子,要用副詞。句意:就個人而言,我認為玩電腦游戲是浪費時間。故填Personally。

【7】competition考查短語。be in competition with sb與某人處于競爭中。句意:為了在英語上取得更高的分數(shù),我們與其他的學生激烈的競爭。故填competition。

【8】whisper考查動詞。本句缺少單詞謂語,whisper作動詞時,表示低語。句意:在會上,她是和你在小聲說話嗎?故填whisper。

【9】poison考查動詞不等式。allow sb/sth to do允許......做......,動詞不定式接單詞原形。句意:不要讓邪惡的想法毒害年青人的思想。故填poison。

【10】bitten考查過去分詞。本句為祈使句,省略主語you,主語與咬之間是被動關(guān)系,因此要用過去分詞。句意:Jenny當然不想去游泳了,一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。故填bitten。

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