第一節(jié) 單詞拼寫(一空一詞 共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

1.Being _____ (暴露)to sunlight for too much time will do harm to one’s skin.

2.He received a prize at the graduation________ (典禮) of the university.

3.It’s ________(非法的) to buy cigarettes in Britain if you’re under 16.

4.If it is ________(方便) to you I’ll be with you next Tuesday.

5.The house is situated in very pleasant __________(周圍環(huán)境)

6.She _____ _(故意) ignored me when I passed her in the street.

7.You were _______(控告) of ignoring your duty. Who charged you with such a crime?

8.The journalist went out with a __________(專業(yè)) photographer.

9.I have to remind myself ___________ (不斷地)that I am really in AD 3008.

10.Television keeps us___________ (通知) of the latest news, and it also provides us with entertainment .

11. Our monitor and I ,_________(代表) our class, delivered a speech yesterday.

12.He got hurt during the football match and the_________ (傷害)was serious.

13.Their city has been under ____________ (建設 since last year.

14.Tom’s mother died two days ____________(在…之前) to his arrival.

15.She opened the door __ _________(謹慎地) so as not to wake the baby.

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