【題目】根據(jù)首字母或漢語提示拼寫單詞

【1】Why are you s________ at (盯著) me?

2We are encouraged to eat a balanced d________(飲食) every day.

3There is a l________(限度) to my patience.

4It was his f________(錯誤) that we were late.

5I soon s_________(發(fā)現(xiàn)) what the mistake was.

6She has the c_________(好奇心) to know everything.

7According to a widely accepted t_________(理論), the universe began with a “Big Bang”.

8Too much smoking is h_________(有害的) to health.

9They wanted to move to a warmer c_________(氣候).

【10A friend in need is a friend i_________(真正地).

【答案】

【1】staring

【2】diet

【3】limit

【4】fault

【5】spotted

【6】curiosity

【7】theory

【8】 harmful

【9】climate

【10】indeed

【解析】

試題分析:

【1】staring 動詞短語stare at盯著....看;該短語在句中作謂語動詞,表示正在進行的動作。句意:你為什么盯著我看?

【2】diet 名詞diet飲食,本句中該詞有形容詞balanced修飾,該詞名詞短語a balanced diet作為動詞eat的賓語。

【3】limit 名詞limit限制。本句中該詞作為表語與系動詞is連用構(gòu)成系表結(jié)構(gòu)。句意:我的耐心是有限的。

【4】fault 名詞fault錯誤,該詞更多強調(diào)責(zé)任。本句中該詞和系動詞was構(gòu)成系表結(jié)構(gòu)。

【5】 spotted 動詞spot發(fā)現(xiàn);本句中該詞作為謂語動詞,根據(jù)后半句中的was說明應(yīng)該使用一般過去時。

【6】curiosity 名詞curiosity好奇心,該詞在句中作為動詞have的賓語。句意:她又知道一切的好奇心。

【7】theory 名詞theory理論,在本句中該詞由形容詞accepted修飾一起作為介詞短語according to的賓語。

【8】 harmful 形容詞harmful有害的;形容詞短語“be harmful to...對...有害”在句中作為系表結(jié)構(gòu)。

【9】climate 名詞climate氣候,本句中形容詞warmer作為定語修飾它一起做介詞to的賓語。

【10】indeed 副詞indeed真正地;本句中該詞做狀語修飾謂語is a friend。

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