【題目】

【1】When a man is thirsty, he will be a________ for water but not money.

【2】Please o________ the whole process of the experiment and tell me your conclusion.

【3】Hero, the new a________ of Jay Zhou, was very popular with youth.

【4】The game will begin, and all the p________ should wait outside patiently.

【5】Yesterday, different teams a________ different approaches to the problems.

【6】Im sorry. But I didn’t r________ you at the first sight.

【7】The new material can s________ very high and very low temperatures.

【8】Smoking is b________ in all public places.

【9】They were out of b________ after running only five minutes.

【10】Zhang Yimou is a famous film d________ in China, even in the world.

【答案】

【1】anxious

【2】observe

【3】album

【4】participants

【5】adopted

【6】recognize

【7】stand

【8】banned

【9】breath

【10】director

【解析】

【1】anxious 考查形容詞句意:當(dāng)一個(gè)人口渴時(shí),他渴望得到的是水而不是錢。be anxious for渴望。故用anxious。

【2】observe 句意:請觀察整個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)過程,然后告訴我你的結(jié)論。根據(jù)句意,故這里用observe。

【3】album 考查名詞。句意:周杰倫的新專輯《英雄》很受年輕人歡迎。根據(jù)句意這里用album。

【4】participants 句意:比賽很快開始,所有的參與者應(yīng)該在外面耐心等待。這里考可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù),故用participants。

【5】adopted 句意:昨天,各個(gè)團(tuán)隊(duì)采用不同的方法解決問題。根據(jù)句意可知時(shí)態(tài)為一般過去時(shí),此空用adopted。

【6】recognize 句意:我很抱歉,第一眼沒有認(rèn)出你。這里考查動詞,故用recognize。

【7】stand 考查動詞。句意:這種新型材料能耐高溫以及耐低溫這里stand表示忍耐,故用stand。

【8】banned 句意:在所有的公共場合抽煙被禁止這里是被動語態(tài),故用banned。

【9】breath 句意:他們只跑了五分鐘之后就氣喘吁吁了。out of breath喘不過氣。故這里用breath。

【10】director 考查名詞。意:張藝謀在中國,乃至在世界上,都是一位著名的導(dǎo)演根據(jù)句意,此空用director。

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