【題目】
【1】She is friendly and has a goo a___________________(態(tài)度).
【2】Buses run f_____________(頻繁地)between the city and the airport.
【3】The bird gradually recovered and then was r___________(釋放)into the wild.
【4】Several people were badly i__________________(受傷的)in the accident.
【5】She was in India for 15 years, but she never really b______________(屬于)there.
【6】I picked up a few good b________________(便宜貨)in the store.
【7】The teacher s____________(發(fā)信號)Tom to be silent and began to tell a real story.
【8】The article c___________(包含)information on how to plan high school life and has attracted lots of readers like you.
【9】Overfishing and pollution are t_________________(威脅)the survival of certain fish species.
【10】They quickly get f_______________(熟悉的)with the basic rules.
【答案】
【1】attitude
【2】frequently
【3】released
【4】injured
【5】belonged
【6】bargains
【7】signal(l)ed
【8】contains
【9】threatening
【10】familiar
【解析】
【1】考查名詞。作has的賓語,用名詞,所以填attitude。
【2】考查副詞。修飾動詞run,用副詞,所以填frequently。
【3】考查語態(tài)!傍B”和“釋放”之間是被動關(guān)系,所以用被動語態(tài),填released。
【4】考查形容詞。作were之后的表語,用形容詞,所以填injured。
【5】考查時態(tài)。由She was in India for 15 years,可判斷出是發(fā)生在過去的事情,故用一般過去時,填belonged。
【6】考查名詞單復(fù)數(shù)。a few修飾可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù),所以填bargains。
【7】考查時態(tài)。由and began to tell a real story可判斷出是發(fā)生在過去的事情,故用一般過去時,填signal(l)ed。
【8】考查時態(tài)。表示一個客觀的事實(shí),用一般現(xiàn)在時,且The article是第三人稱單數(shù),所以謂語動詞也用單數(shù),填contains。
【9】考查時態(tài)。表示現(xiàn)在正在進(jìn)行的動作,用現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時,所以填threatening。
【10】考查固定短語。get familiar with熟悉,變得熟悉,是固定短語,所以填familiar。
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