【題目】根據(jù)首字母或漢語提示寫出單詞。
(1)His casual clothes were not a for such a formal occasion.
(2)If you are lost in the woods,it's very handy to have a c with you.
(3)A l is a person who is in charge of or works in a library.
(4)They promised to love each other f.
(5)After a few minutes,our eyes got used to the (黑暗).
(6)We (交換) our opinions about the event at the meeting.
(7)She won a (獎學(xué)金) to study at Oxford University.
(8)Knowing that they had arrived safely took a (負(fù)擔(dān)) off my mind.
(9)The exhibition was (舉辦) by the Society of Culture.
(10)The (暖和) of the fire made us sleepy.

【答案】
(1)appropriate
(2)compass
(3)librarian
(4)forever
(5)darkness
(6)exchanged
(7)scholarship
(8)load
(9)sponsored
(10)warmth
【解析】(1)句意:他隨意的打扮不適合這么正式的場合。形容詞作表語,故填appropriate。
(2)句意:如果你迷失在森林里,的手頭有一個指南針很方便。不定冠詞后接可數(shù)名詞單數(shù),故填compass。
(3)句意:圖書管理員就是在圖書館工作的人。不定冠詞后接可數(shù)名詞單數(shù),故填librarian。
(4)句意:他們承諾要永遠(yuǎn)愛對方。副詞修飾動詞作狀語,故填forever。
(5)句意:幾分鐘后,我們的眼睛適應(yīng)了黑暗。冠詞后接名詞,故填darkness。
(6)句意:關(guān)于會上的這個項目我們交換了意見。根據(jù)句意謂語動詞用一般過去時,故填exchanged。
(7)句意:我贏得了在牛津大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)的獎學(xué)金。不定冠詞后接可數(shù)名詞單數(shù),故填scholarship。
(8)句意:知道他們已經(jīng)安全到達(dá),我如釋重負(fù)。不定冠詞后接可數(shù)名詞單數(shù),故填load。
(9)句意:這個展覽是由文化學(xué)會主辦的。這是一個被動語態(tài),故填過去分詞sponsored。
(10)句意:溫暖的火使我們昏昏欲睡。定冠詞后接名詞,故填warmth。

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