【題目】單詞拼寫

1What p_____________ of his income is paid in income tax?

2The government has decided to tighten its i____________________ policy since the country can’t bear so many people.

3Education is c________________ for children in most countries.

4The film was a ____________________ (商業(yè)) success.

5Why not apply for a US p________________ for your invention? It is valid for up to twenty years.

6It is believed that speech d_________________ human beings from animals.

7The competitions are so fierce that we have to ___________________ (妥協(xié)) on the price.

8He has a wide circle of _____________________ (熟人).

9Living conditions in the camp were pretty ____________________ (原始).

10It is impossible to i____________________ the man among so many people.

【答案】

1percentage

2immigration

3compulsory

4commercial

5patent

6distinguishes

7compromise

8acquaintances

9primitive

10Identify

【解析】

1句意:他收入的百分之多少用來交納所得稅?題干表示“百分比”,所以填percentage

2句意:因為這個國家不能承受如此多的人,所以政府決定收緊它的移民政策。題干表示移民政策”,用名詞,所以填immigration。

3句意:在大多數(shù)國家,對于孩子的教育是義務(wù)的。is后需要用形容詞作表語,所以填compulsory

4句意:這部電影兒是一個商業(yè)的成功。success是一個名詞,應(yīng)該用形容詞來修飾名詞,所以填commercial。

5句意:為什么不為你的發(fā)明申請一個美國專利?它的有效期到20年。該空作apply for的賓語,應(yīng)該用名詞,所以填patent

6句意:據(jù)說是語言使得動物和人區(qū)分開來。在一般現(xiàn)在時中,主語speech是第三人稱單數(shù),謂語動詞用單數(shù),所以填distinguishes

7句意:競爭太激烈了,以至于我們不得不在價格上妥協(xié)。have to之后用動詞原形,所以填compromise

8句意:他有很廣泛的人際圈。“熟人”是復(fù)數(shù),用名詞復(fù)數(shù),所以填acquaintances。

9句意:露營中的居住條件相當(dāng)?shù)卦肌?/span>be動詞were之后,用形容詞作表語,所以填primitive。

10句意:在這么多人中認出這個人是不可能的。to之后用動詞原形,所以填identify

本題考點涉及副詞,非謂語動詞,代詞,時態(tài)語態(tài),副詞,形容詞,定語從句以及介詞等多個知識點的考查,要求考生在句意的基礎(chǔ)上,進一步根據(jù)前后句的邏輯關(guān)系,并結(jié)合相關(guān)語法知識,進行分析推理,從而寫出正確的單詞形式。

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