【題目】單詞拼寫

【1】New York is a m_________________ city where people from different backgrounds work and live together.

2】He dislikes me and never supports me. In a word, he has p_______________ against me.

3】The man from the insurance company is making a___________ of the accident and will make compensation.

4】Ladies and gentlemen, welcome board our flight Our s____________ will serve foods and drinks during the five-hour trip.

5】Taiwan is part of China and we will never allow its s________________ from the mainland.

6】A positive attitude will keep one healthy both physically and s_________________.

7】Several teachers are awarded prizes for their d_______________ to their work.

8】She had a normal p_________________ and delivered a healthy child.

9】I went to the basketball match and got Kobe’s a_________________ signature(親筆簽名) after the game.

【10】A good student is one who is self-disciplined, imaginative and full of c___________.

【答案】

【1】multicultural

【2】prejudice

【3】assessment

【4】stewards

【5】separation

【6】spiritually

【7】devotion

【8】pregnancy

【9】authentic

【10】creativity

【解析】

試題分析:根據(jù)所給首字母,用詞匯的正確形式填空。

【1】multicultural 句意:紐約是一多元文化城市,在那不同背景的人工作和生活在一起。依照后面的不同的背景可知,前面空格表示的是多元文化的,故填multicultural。

【2】prejudice 句意:他不喜歡我也從不支持我,總之,他對我有偏見?崭裉幈硎镜氖偏見一詞,故填prejudice。

【3】assessment 句意:來自保險公司的人正在評估那起事故并最終做出賠償。依據(jù)后面做出賠償之意可知,前面是評估且用在動詞make之后,故使用名詞assessment。

【4】stewards 句意:女士們先生們,歡迎乘坐我們的航班,我們的乘務(wù)員在5個小時的路程會為你提供飲食和飲料方面的服務(wù)?崭裉幈硎镜氖乘務(wù)員一詞故填stewards。

【5】separation 句意:臺灣是中國不可分割的一部分,我們堅決不允許它與大陸分離。空格處表示的是分離之意,且使用名詞形式,故填separation。

【6】spiritually 句意:正面的態(tài)度會使人身體和精神兩方面都健康?崭裉幈硎镜膬(nèi)容與前面的Physically一詞相對應(yīng),故填spiritually。

【7】devotion 句意:許多老師因為他們對工作的投入受到了表彰?崭裉幈硎镜氖奉獻投入之意且使用的是名詞形式,故填devotion一詞。

【8】pregnancy 句意:她懷孕了并生了一個健康的寶寶。空格處表示的是懷孕,且為名詞,填pregnancy一詞。

【9】authentic 句意:我去看籃球比賽,賽后我得到了科比的親筆簽名?崭裉幈硎镜氖真實的且為形容詞,故填authentic即可。

【10】creativity 句意:一個好的學生應(yīng)該是自律,富有想象力和創(chuàng)造力的人?崭裉幈硎镜氖創(chuàng)造力且為名詞詞性,故填creativity即可。

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