【題目】

1“Let the cat out of the bag” is an i__________ meaning to tell a secret by mistake.

2Too much use of e__________ products contributes to children being shortsighted.

3The system should focus on not only children’s study but also on their a__________ development.

4This kind of tree found widely __________(分布) in our country is quite uncommon in the southern part of Africa.

5The nurse had a bandage __________(纏繞) around my finger so that the bleeding could be stopped.

6China, suffering a lot in the past, has grown up into a powerful country in the c__________ world.

7Pets are likely to spread many b__________ causing illnesses, which is one reason for my not keeping pets.

8Penicillin has a wide range of a__________ to treating illnesses resulting from bacteria.

9There’s evidence that child abuse is just one of the __________(現(xiàn)象).

10Fever is a __________(癥狀) of many illnesses.

【答案】

1idiom

2electronic

3all-round

4distributed

5wound

6contemporary

7bacteria

8applications

9phenomena

10symptom

【解析】

1句意:泄露秘密是一個錯誤地講出秘密的習語。idiom成語,習語;土話

2句意:過多使用電子產(chǎn)品促進了兒童近視。products(名詞)產(chǎn)品,形容詞修飾名詞,答案為electronic(電子的)。

3句意:該制度不僅要注重兒童的學習,還要注重兒童的全面發(fā)展。all-round(形容詞)全面的,修飾后面的名詞,答案為all-round。

4句意:這種在我們國家廣泛分布的樹種在非洲的南部是很少見的。此處是tree分布之間是被動關系,用過去分詞做后置定語,故答案為distributed。

5句意:護士給我的手指上纏了繃帶,這樣可以止住流血。have+賓語+過去分詞,所以a bandage纏繞之間是被動關系,wind意為“纏繞”,用過去分詞做賓語補足語,故答案為wind的過去分詞wound。

6句意:中國在過去遭受了很多苦難,在當今世界已經(jīng)成長為一個強大的國家。world(名詞)世界,形容詞修飾名詞,contemporary當代的,答案為contemporary。

7句意:寵物很可能會傳播許多致病細菌,這也是我不養(yǎng)寵物的原因之一。many很多,修飾可數(shù)名詞復數(shù),答案為bacteria細菌(復數(shù)形式)。

8句意:青霉素有廣泛的應用,可以治療由細菌引起的疾病。application應用,申請,此處用名詞復數(shù),故答案為applications。

9句意:有證據(jù)表明虐待兒童只是其中一種現(xiàn)象。one of+名詞復數(shù),phenomenon現(xiàn)象,答案為phenomena。

10句意:發(fā)燒是許多疾病的癥狀。symptom癥狀,可知答案為symptom。

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