【題目】
【1】He’s under the greatest_____(壓力) of his life to do something with his talent.
【2】Like it or not, the process of growing up takes time and_____(耐心).
【3】It is a_____(安慰) for patients to be close to their loved ones.
【4】William hit a tree when driving a car, but luckily_____(恢復(fù)) soon.
【5】Brigitte, one of those who_____(致力于) free time to helping the homeless, sets a good example for people in the community.
【6】Children under 10 are f_____to enter the swimming pool on their own.
【7】We are pleased to see our country make great a_____in space technology.
【8】The thief stole everything in my purse, i_____my ID card.
【9】With a good night’s sleep, tired eyes should quickly return to n_____.
【10】The old man s_____a heart stack and died at the sight of a snake in his house.
【答案】
【1】pressure/stress
【2】Patience
【3】comfort
【4】recovered
【5】devote
【6】forbidden
【7】Achievements
【8】Including
【9】normal
【10】suffered
【解析】根據(jù)所給漢語或首字母完成句子。
【1】句意:他承受著一生中最大的壓力,需要用自己的才能做些什么。形容詞修飾名詞,答案為pressure/stress。
【2】句意:不管你喜不喜歡,成長的過程需要時(shí)間和耐心。根據(jù)句意可知用名詞做賓語,答案為patience。
【3】句意:與他們相愛的人在一起對病人是一種安慰。句中“a comfort”意為一種安慰,答案comfort。
【4】句意:威廉開車時(shí)撞到樹上,但很快就痊愈了。副詞修飾動詞,根據(jù)句意可知句子用一般過去時(shí)態(tài),答案為recovered。
【5】句意:Brigitte,他是其中一個(gè)用業(yè)余時(shí)間幫助無家可歸的人,他為社區(qū)的人們樹立了榜樣。此處those是先行詞在后面的定語從句中做主語,所以后面的謂語動詞用復(fù)數(shù)形式,故答案為devote。
【6】句意:10歲以下的孩子禁止獨(dú)自進(jìn)入游泳池。句子用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)態(tài)的被動語態(tài),故答案為forbidden。
【7】句意:我們很高興看到我們的國家在航天事業(yè)上取得了巨大的成就。根據(jù)句意可知用名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式,答案為achievements。
【8】句意:小偷偷走了我錢包里的所有東西,包括我的身份證。此處用介詞including包括。
【9】句意:有了良好的睡眠,疲勞的眼睛應(yīng)該很快恢復(fù)正常。根據(jù)句意可知答案為normal。
【10】句意:老人心臟病發(fā)作,一看見蛇就死了。根據(jù)句意可知句子用一般過去時(shí)態(tài),故答案為suffered。
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