【題目】單詞拼寫。
結(jié)合語境,根據(jù)漢語提示用單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。
(1)It is a(恐怖的) thing to see one person make another suffer.
(2)The (裁判員) whistled and the game began.
(3)His (寒酸的) appearance creates a bad impression.
(4)She likes chocolate (餅干) with white cream filling.
(5)His speech was long and (令人厭惡的).
(6)We could hear the child (啜泣) in the other room.
(7)She was paralysed from the (腰部) down.
(8)We can (俯視) the church from our house.
(9)The hotel has a (洗衣服) service.
(10)Maybe we can (折中) on this.

【答案】
(1)horrible
(2)referee
(3)shabby
(4)cookies
(5)disgusting
(6)sobbing
(7)waist
(8)overlook
(9)laundry
(10)compromise
【解析】(1)句意:看到人折磨人的景象是件可怕的事。形容詞修飾名詞作定語,故填horrible。
(2)句意:裁判員吹哨,比賽開始。冠詞后接名詞,故填referee。
(3)句意:他那寒酸的樣子給人留下不好的印象。形容詞修飾名詞作定語,故填shabby。
(4)句意:她喜歡帶有白色奶油的巧克力餅干。chocolate cookies“巧克力餅干”,故填cookies。
(5)句意:他的報(bào)告又長又令人厭惡。形容詞作表語,故填disgusting。
(6)句意:我們聽到孩子在另一個(gè)房間哭泣。hear sb. doing固定短語,”聽見某人正做......“,故填sobbing。
(7)句意:他腰部以下癱瘓。冠詞后接名詞,故填waist。
(8)句意:從我們的房子能俯視教堂。情態(tài)動詞后接動詞原形,故填overlook。
(9)句意:旅館提供洗衣服務(wù)。此處名詞作定語,故填laundry。
(10)句意:也許我們還可以協(xié)商一下。情態(tài)動詞后接動詞原形,故填compromise。

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