【題目】單詞拼寫

1To my __________(高興), my brother has succeeded in passing the driving test.

2Your suggestion that the money be used to build a school is __________(令人欽佩).

3I was tired of these stupid __________(吵架) with my parents.

4Mr. Norman __________(澄清;闡明) his comments on Twitter later, saying he was not attacking other schools.

5To my anger, he is __________(不斷地) changing his mind.

6Make your way to the back where there are __________(代表) waiting for someone to appear.

7She said it __________(故意) to make me angry.

8He can be __________(依賴) on to finish the task.

9The boy is __________(指責)of being late for work.

10We can’t travel to the USA this year for __________(缺少) of money.

【答案】

1delight

2admirable

3quarrels

4clarified

5constantly

6representatives

7deliberately

8depended

9accused

10lack

【解析】

單詞拼寫主要考查學生“識詞、記詞和用詞”的能力。

1考查短語。句意:令我高興的是,我的哥哥通過了駕照考試。短語to one’s delight令某人高興的是。故答案為:delight。

2考查形容詞。句意:錢被用在建學校這個建議是令人欽佩的。suggestion建議,后跟that引導的同位語從句的謂語動詞應該用should+動詞原形,should可以省略。句子的主語是your suggestion,空格后應該用形容詞,admirable令人欽佩的。故答案為:admirable。

3考查名詞。句意:我厭倦了和父母之間這些愚蠢的吵架?崭袂坝these,后應該用名詞的復數(shù)形式。故答案為:quarrels。

4考查動詞。句意:Norman后來在微博上澄清了自己的言論,稱他沒有準備攻擊其他學校。根據(jù)was not attacking可知,空格處也應該用一般過去時。故答案為:clarified。

5考查副詞。句意:令我生氣的是,他不斷地改變他的主意?崭袂昂笫莿釉~,所以應該用副詞修飾動詞。故答案為:constantly。

6考查名詞。句意:走到后面,那里有一些代表在等著你出現(xiàn)。這里是there be+名詞,遵循就近原則,be后的名詞與be的單復數(shù)應該一致,are后應該用名詞的復數(shù)形式。故答案為:representatives。

7考查副詞。句意:為了使我生氣她故意說起那件事。這里用副詞修飾動詞said,故答案為:deliberately。

8考查動詞。句意:他可以依靠完成這項任務depend sb to do sth依靠某人去做某事。這里hedepend之間是被動關系。所以應該用被動語態(tài),含有情態(tài)動詞的被動形式為:情態(tài)動詞+be+過去分詞。故答案為:depended。

9考查動詞。句意:這個男孩被指控上班遲到be accused of被指控。故答案為:accused。

10考查名詞。句意:因為缺錢今年我們不能去美國旅行了?崭袂坝薪樵~for,所以其后用名詞短語lack of(缺乏)。故答案為:lack。

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