【題目】用protect, prevent, guard或defend填空。
(1)The rain us from playing football.
(2)Our country is with a strong army, a navy and an air force.
(3)Scientists believe there's something in tea that the heart.
(4)We shall our island, whatever the cost may be.
(5)All the approaches to the palace were by troops.

【答案】
(1)prevented
(2)defended
(3)protects
(4)defend
(5)guarded
【解析】(1)句意:這場雨阻止了我們踢足球。defend指“保衛(wèi)”,“防御”,應(yīng)用范圍很廣,對象可以是具體的,也可以是抽象的;guard指“注意觀察,戒備,以免受可能的攻擊或傷害”;protect指“保護(hù)……以免遭受危險或傷害”;prevent 指“防止”,“阻止”,常用結(jié)構(gòu)為prevent ...from...。故用prevent。
(2)句意:我們的國家被強(qiáng)大的陸軍,海軍和空軍保衛(wèi)。表示“保衛(wèi)、防御”用defend。
(3)句意:科學(xué)家相信茶葉里有某種物質(zhì)在保護(hù)心臟。表示“保護(hù)”用protect。
(4)句意:我們將保衛(wèi)我們的島,無論代價是什么。表示“保衛(wèi)”用defend。
(5)句意:通往宮殿的所有道路都被軍隊把守。表示“守衛(wèi),警戒”用guard。

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