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1.T________ to your help, much trouble was saved, we finished the task successfully

2.what he said at the meeting made everyone present angry We all a___________ him of his rudeness.

3.It didn’t rain for several days, the plant died for l________ of water

4.The movie Xi Yangyang & Hui Tailang gave d_________ to millions of children

5. The equipment can a________ moisture(水分) from the air

6.Hangzhou is f _______for its beautiful West Lake.

7.In our country n_______ the head is usually to say “Yes”;while shaking it is to say “No”.

8.It was so dark in the cinema that I could hardly p ____________out my friends.

 

1.Thanks

2.accused

3.lack

4.delight

5.absorb

6.famous

7.nodding

8.pick

【解析】

1.考查固定短語。Thanks to 由于。

2. 考查動詞。Accuse sb of sth因某事而控告某人。

3. 考查固定短語。For lack of 缺少。

4. 考查名詞。Give delight to 給某人帶來歡樂。

5. 考查動詞 。句意:這個設備能吸引空氣中的水分。

6. 考查形容詞。Be famous for 因。。而著名。

7. 考查非謂語動詞。句意:在我們國家,點頭代表是,搖頭代表不是。

8. 考查動詞。句意:電影院如此的黑以致于我不能找到我的朋友。

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