【題目】根據(jù)所給首字母或中文提示寫出正確形式的單詞。

【1】He is not old enough to understand how to (操作)the machine?

【2】Due to the lack of (目擊證人), it is difficult to apportion the blame for the accident right now.

【3】To my (滿意),my daughter has done all the housework.

【4】I was not in f of what is being done here;in other words,I disagreed.

【5】The river is four metres in d .

【6】Nowadays, you can see many students wearing glasses because of bad e .

【答案】

【1】operate

【2】witnesses

【3】satisfaction

【4】favor(favour)

【5】depth

【6】eyesight

【解析】

試題分析:

【1】operate 動詞operate操作;這是一個及物動詞,后面直接加賓語。句意:他年齡還不夠大還不能理解如何操作這種機器。

【2】witnesses 名詞witness目擊證人,使用復數(shù)形式witnesses表示這一類人。句意:因為缺少目擊證人,現(xiàn)在很難分配這起事故的責任。

【3】satisfaction 名詞satisfaction滿意,構成介詞短語to my satisfaction讓我滿意的是;句意:讓我滿意的是,我的女兒做完了所有的家務。

【4】favor(favour) 介詞短語in favor of 支持...;句意:我不支持這里正在被做的事情,也就是說,我不同意。

【5】depth 考查名詞。在英語中介詞的后面通常接名詞做賓語,所以本句中depth作為介詞in的賓語,構成介詞短語in depth在深度上。

【6】eyesight 名詞eyesight視力。句意:因為糟糕的視力,你看到很多學生都戴眼鏡了。

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