【題目】根據(jù)句意及首字母或漢語提示完成單詞。
(1)He (時(shí)常)takes a walk in the morning.
(2)I don't want to make the (航海) by myself.
(3)The President was leaving for a four-day (正式的) visit to Mexico.
(4)(事實(shí)上), on second thoughts, I don't think I will go out with him.
(5)It is said that the (身份) of the woman is still unclear.
(6)The teacher advised him to build his v by doing more reading.
(7)Go s ahead, and you will find the entrance.

【答案】
(1)frequently
(2)voyage
(3)official
(4)Actually
(5)identity
(6)vocabulary
(7)straight
【解析】1句意:他時(shí)常上午散步。故填frequently。本句需要副詞做時(shí)間狀語。
2句意:我不想獨(dú)自進(jìn)行航海。故填voyage。voyage特指海上航行。
3句意:總統(tǒng)即將出發(fā)對(duì)墨西哥進(jìn)行為期四天的正式訪問。故填official。此空須形容詞修飾visit。
4句意:事實(shí)上,我再次想了一下,覺得我不會(huì)和他一起出去。故填A(yù)ctually。此空需要副詞作狀語。
5句意:據(jù)說這位女士的身份仍然不明。故填identity。此空需要一名詞作賓語從句的主語。
6句意:老師建議他多讀擴(kuò)大詞匯。故填vocabulary。此空須一名詞作build的賓語。
7句意:直走向前,那么你會(huì)找到那個(gè)入口。故填straight。此句是并列句,and前面部分祈使句,缺副詞作狀語。

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