【題目】

1Beethoven is widely r________as one of the greatest musicians.

2News came that Sue was hurt in an accident, so I r________her on the team.

3The scientist holds a strong b________that cancer can be cured one day.

4When I realized my dream after hard work, I felt a great sense of________(成就).

5Believe it or not, very r________do we have a complaint from any of our customers.

6—Do you enjoy watching movies?—A________. They always bring me great joy.

7It rained o________this year, certainly not enough for watering the plants.

8People waited outside for the chance to see some________(名人).

9After some repeated a___, they finally succeeded in winning the competition.

10Unfortunately, the whole building was completely d________in the fire.

【答案】

1recognized

2replaced

3belief

4achievement

5rarely

6Absolutely

7occasionally

8celebrities

9attempts

10destroyed

【解析】根據(jù)首字母完成句子。

1句意:貝多芬被公認(rèn)為最偉大的音樂家之一。根據(jù)句意可知句子用一般現(xiàn)在時態(tài)的被動語態(tài),故答案為recognized。

2句意:消息傳來Sue在一次事故中受傷了,所以我在隊里替換她。句子用一般過去時態(tài),故答案為replaced。

3句意:這位科學(xué)家堅信癌癥總有一天會治愈的。故答案為belief。

4句意:當(dāng)我努力工作后實現(xiàn)了我的夢想時,我感到有極大的成就感。故答案為achievement。

5句意:信不信由你,我們很少接到客戶的投訴。故答案為rarely。

6句意:你喜歡看電影嗎?絕對看,他們給我?guī)順O大的快樂。根據(jù)句意可知答案為Absolutely。

7句意:今年偶爾下雨,當(dāng)然不足以澆花。副詞修飾動詞,故答案為occasionally。

8句意:人們在外面等著看一些名人的機會。根據(jù)句意可知答案為celebrities。

9句意:經(jīng)過多次嘗試,他們終于成功地贏得了比賽。故答案為attempts。

10句意:遺憾地是,整個建筑物在大火中完全燒毀了。根據(jù)句意可知句子用一般過去時態(tài),故答案為destroyed。

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