【題目】單詞填空(請用第8冊書M1-3單元、學(xué)案或維詞401-410詞)

1My parents live on f_______________(固定的) incomes.

2B_____________(基本上) I agree with your plans, but here are a few small points I’d like to discuss.

3The sense of exploration which m_____________(激發(fā)) the artists went hand in hand with a new type of philosophy.

4They didn’t know who stole the money, but they s_____________(懷疑) John.

5We have a___________(充分的) evidence to prove his guilt.

6He was u______________(無法認(rèn)得的) without his beard.

7News about the loss of the Mona Lisa was c______________(傳播) in all the French newspapers.

8There is a certain amount of friendly r______________(競爭) between the teams.

9It will be a clear night with some ground f______________()

10At Christmas people a______________ (呼吁) to us to help the poor.

11It was an event that would t_________________(徹底改變) my life.

12The air was f_________________(芳香的) with scents from the hills.

13Let’s have a b_________________(戶外烤肉餐).

14They supplied r________________(未加工的) materials to the factories.

【答案】

1fixed

2Basically

3motivated

4suspected

5abundant

6unrecognizable

7circulated

8rivalry

9frost

10appeal

11transform

12fragrant

13barbecue

14raw

【解析】

本題考查單詞拼寫,注意拼寫和詞形問題。

1考查形容詞。句意:我父母靠固定的收入生活。修飾名詞incomes用形容詞,fixed表示“固定的”,故填fixed。

2考查副詞。句意:基本上,我同意你的計(jì)劃,但這里有幾點(diǎn)我想討論一下。修飾整個(gè)句子用副詞,basically表示“基本上”,故填Basically

3考查時(shí)態(tài)。句意:藝術(shù)家們的探索精神與一種新的哲學(xué)思想是相輔相成的。motivate表示“激發(fā)”,“went”表明用一般過去時(shí),故填motivated。

4考查時(shí)態(tài)。句意:他們不知道誰偷了錢,但他們懷疑是約翰。suspect表示“懷疑”,“didn’t”表明用一般過去時(shí),故填suspected

5考查形容詞。句意:我們有充足的證據(jù)證明他有罪。修飾名詞evidence用形容詞,abundant表示“充足的”,顧填abundant

6考查形容詞。句意:沒有胡子都認(rèn)不出來是他了。作was的表語用形容詞, unrecognizable表示“無法認(rèn)得的”,故填unrecognizable。

7考查被動語態(tài)。句意:有關(guān)失去《蒙娜麗莎》的消息在所有的法國報(bào)紙上廣為傳播。circulate表示“傳播”,News與之是被動關(guān)系,應(yīng)該用被動語態(tài),故填circulated。

8考查名詞。句意:這是兩支球隊(duì)之間的友好競爭。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知此處缺少名詞作表語,rivalry表示“競爭”,故填rivalry。

9考查名詞。句意:這將是一個(gè)有霜凍的晴朗夜晚。作介詞with的賓語用名詞,frost表示“霜”,故填frost。

10考查時(shí)態(tài)。句意:圣誕節(jié)時(shí),人們呼吁我們幫助窮人。appeal to表示“呼吁”,講述的是客觀情況,應(yīng)該用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),故填appeal。

11考查動詞。句意:那是能夠徹底改變我的生活的一件事。transform表示“徹底改變”,情態(tài)動詞would后用動詞原形,故填transform。

12考查形容詞。句意:空氣中彌漫著山的芳香。作表語用形容詞,fragrant表示“芳香的”,故填fragrant。

13考查名詞。句意:讓我們來一頓烤肉吧!barbecue表示“戶外烤肉”,故填barbecue。

14考查形容詞。句意:他們向工廠供應(yīng)原材料。修飾名詞materials用形容詞,raw表示“未加工的”,故填raw。

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