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【題目】單詞拼寫

【1】Her most essential _______ (質量,品質)is kindness

【2】In many ways, our society ________(積極地,活躍的)promotes alcoholism

【3】______(獻身,專心于)to his job, he didn’t have time to accompany his wife,

【4】He has admitted the charge and will be _______(宣判)later.

【5】She was well __________(教育)in literature at a university.

【6】The king was famed for his _______(殘忍)

【7】I went down on my knees and prayed for________(指引,指導).

【8】Women demand _______(相等的) pay for equal work.

【9】He was given the job as a_________(報酬,獎勵) for running a successful leadership bid.

【10】The Seljuk dynasty of Syria was________ (建立)in 1094.

【答案】

【1】quality

【2】actively

【3】Devoted

【4】sentenced

【5】educated

【6】cruelty

【7】guidance

【8】equal

【9】reward

【10】founded

【解析】

試題分析:考查副詞、動詞、名詞、形容詞,注意運用正確形式。

【1】quality考查名詞 品質,質量,他最本質的品質是善良,故用quality

【2】actively 考查副詞 修飾動詞用副詞,用actively

【3】Devoted考查動詞 be devoted to奉獻于,故用Devoted

【4】sentenced考查動詞 宣判,被動語態(tài),他承認了自己的罪行,即將會被宣判,用sentenced

【5】educated考查動詞 被動語態(tài),她在大學接受文學教育,用educated

【6】cruelty 考查名詞 這個國王因自己的殘忍、冷酷而聞名,填cruelty

【7】guidance考查名詞 指引,指導,我跪下來請求指導,用guidance

【8】equal考查形容詞 修飾名詞用形容詞,女人希望公平的工作有公平的酬勞,用equal

【9】reward 考查名詞 報酬,獎勵,他因為成功的領導能力,被給予這個工作作為獎勵,故用reward

【10】founded考查動詞 建筑物是被建立,被動語態(tài),故用founded

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