【題目】
【1】It was John’s quick action and knowledge of first a________________ that saved Ms Slade’s life.
【2】A scientific theory is the result of the s________________ method.
【3】There is e_________________ work to do when you have children in the house.
【4】Have you seen the e_________________ of painting by Picasso?
【5】Are you o________________ or pessimistic if you are facing the life of future?
【6】F______________ (折疊) the paper along the dotted line.
【7】She found a company to _______________ (資助) her through college.
【8】The economists p______________ (預(yù)測(cè)) an increase in the rate of inflation (通貨膨率).
【9】With the development of the society, there are no ____________ (永久的,固定的) jobs any more.
【10】With all these attractions, no wonder _____________ (旅游業(yè)) is increasing wherever there is a Disneyland.
【答案】
【小題1】aid
【小題2】scientific
【小題3】endless
【小題4】exhibition
【小題5】optimistic
【小題6】Fold
【小題7】sponsor
【小題8】predicted
【小題9】permanent
【小題10】tourism
【解析】
【小題1】是約翰快速的反應(yīng)和急救的知識(shí)挽救了Slade女士的性命。“急救”first aid。
【小題2】科學(xué)的理論是科學(xué)方法的產(chǎn)生,形容詞修飾名詞,填 scientific。
【小題3】當(dāng)有了孩子之后,就有了無(wú)盡的工作。形容詞修飾名詞,填endless 。
【小題4】你看過(guò)畢加索的繪畫(huà)展了嗎?展覽exhibition。
【小題5】be動(dòng)詞后用形容詞,在面對(duì)未來(lái)時(shí),你是樂(lè)觀還是悲觀 呢,填optimistic。
【小題6】祈使句用動(dòng)詞開(kāi)頭,填 Fold。
【小題7】不定式后填動(dòng)詞原形,填 sponsor。
【小題8】經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家們預(yù)言了通貨膨脹率的增長(zhǎng),填過(guò)去時(shí)predicted。
【小題9】be動(dòng)詞后用形容詞,填permanent 。
【小題10】名詞做主語(yǔ),填tourism。
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