【題目】Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括號中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一次)
【1】The beautiful poetry was ruined by her poor ________.(deliver)
【2】I can say in all _______ that I knew nothing of these plans.(sincerely)
【3】It would be ________ of me not to advise my company to abandon this project.(responsibility)
【4】He was of great ________ to me in researches for my books.(assist)
【5】Parents may find that a ________ teenager becomes unmanageable.(trouble)
【6】Success doesn’t only depend on what you do. What you don’t do is _____ important.(equality)
【7】For the sake of historical _________, please permit us to state the true facts.(accurate)
【8】Many students apply for ________ to more than one university.(admit)
【答案】
【1】delivery
【2】sincerity
【3】irresponsible
【4】assistance
【5】troublesome
【6】equally
【7】accuracy
【8】admission
【解析】
【1】句意:那首優(yōu)美的詩因她拙劣的表現(xiàn)而毀了。
poor 形容詞,后加名詞,her poor delivery表示她的風(fēng)格;delivery名詞,傳送;表演風(fēng)格。根據(jù)題意,故填delivery。
【2】句意:我可以真誠地說,我對這些計(jì)劃一無所知。
Sincerely副詞,真誠地,all+名詞,sincerity名詞;in all sincerity真誠地,根據(jù)題意,故填sincerity。
【3】句意:我不建議我的公司放棄這個項(xiàng)目是不負(fù)責(zé)任的。
It would be+形容詞of sb. to do sth.表示對于某人來說做某事將是……。這里用形容詞,irresponsible形容詞,意思是“不負(fù)責(zé)任的”。根據(jù)題意,故填irresponsible。
【4】句意:他在研究我的書方面對我?guī)椭艽蟆?/span>
great形容詞;后修飾名詞, assistance名詞,意思是“幫助,支持”,根據(jù)句意,故填assistance。
【5】句意:父母可能會發(fā)現(xiàn)一個麻煩的青少年變得難以管理。
這里是形容詞作定語,troublesome意思是“麻煩的”,根據(jù)句意,故填troublesome。
【6】句意:成功不僅僅取決于你做了什么。你不做的事同樣重要。
equality名詞,平等,這里是副詞修飾動詞。equally副詞,平等地,同樣地。根據(jù)句意,故填equally。
【7】句意:為了歷史的準(zhǔn)確性,請?jiān)试S我們陳述真實(shí)的事實(shí)。
accuracy名詞,準(zhǔn)確,這里用名詞。historical accuracy表示歷史的準(zhǔn)確性。根據(jù)句意,故填accuracy。
【8】句意:許多學(xué)生申請進(jìn)入不止一所大學(xué)。
admit動詞,準(zhǔn)許進(jìn)入,for+名詞;admission名詞,意思是“允許加入”,根據(jù)題意,故填admission。
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