【題目】單句語法填空(用單詞的正確形式填空)
(1)I often feel (guilt) about not being able to look after my parents.
(2)Ann has mastered English grammar and (acquire) a large vocabulary without the help of a teacher.
(3)I'm (sceptic) about the team's chance of winning.
(4)We must update our information sources (constant) in today's society.
(5)The discussion is just meant (assess) the strengths and weaknesses of other players.
(6)The tall man (accuse) of killing the millionaire.
(7)When do you think this book will (publish)?
(8)I can accept you as my (assit) if you agree with my plan.
(9)He asked many different questions in order to acquire all the (inform) he wanted to know.
(10)—Will you come to my birthday party?
—Thanks for your invitation,and I'll be(delight) to come.

【答案】
(1)guilty
(2)acquired
(3)sceptical
(4)constantly
(5)to assess
(6)was accused
(7)be published
(8)assistant
(9)information
(10)delighted
【解析】(1)考查形容詞。句意:我經(jīng)常因無法照顧我的父母而感到愧疚。feel是系動詞,形容詞作表語,故填guilty。
(2)考查時態(tài)。句意:在沒有老師的幫助下, Ann已經(jīng)掌握英語語法和獲得大量的詞匯。謂語動詞是過去完成時,因此使用過去分詞,故填acquired。
(3)考查形容詞。句意:我懷疑球隊(duì)的獲勝的機(jī)會。be sceptical about固定短語“對......懷疑”,故填sceptical。
(4)考查副詞。句意:在當(dāng)今社會我們必須不斷地更新我們的信息來源。副詞修飾謂語動詞,故填constantly。
(5)考查非謂語動詞。句意:這次討論是為了評估其他球員的長處和弱點(diǎn)。不定式表目的,故填to assess。
(6)考查固定短語。句意:高個男子被指控殺害了百萬富翁。根據(jù)句意謂語動詞是一般過去時的被動語態(tài),故填was accused。
(7)考查語態(tài)。句意:你認(rèn)為這本書什么時候出版?這是一個將來時被動語態(tài),故填be published。
(8)考查名詞。句意:如果你同意我的計劃,我可以接受你作為我的助理。形容詞性物主代詞后面接名詞,故填assistant。
(9)考查名詞。句意:為了獲得他想知道的所有信息,他問許多不同的問題。the后面接名詞,故填information。
(10)考查形容詞。句意:——你來參加我的我的生日晚會嗎?——感謝你的邀請,我和高興來。be delighted to do固定短語,“高興做......”,故填delighted。

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