第二節(jié) 單詞填空(每空一詞, 共10小題; 每小題1分,滿分)

1.British economy has been _______(衰退) since 1960s.

2.Nothing would satisfy her _______(貪婪) for power.

3.It makes me sad that some people _______(犯罪)crimes and never get punished.

4.He felt _______(氣餒)because of all the criticism he’d received.

5.My brother is _______(喜愛) of pointing out my mistakes.

6.After the earthquake, the city _______(像) a battlefield.

7.There can be no excuse for any further _______(耽擱).

8.a consequence of smoking, my father coughs _______(頻繁).

9.Her moods were very _______(易變的), now laughing loudly, and then sunk in despair.

10.Rosa Parks challenged the unjust _______(分離,分開)of people on the basis of skin color.

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