【題目】單詞拼寫

根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語注釋或首字母, 把單詞的正確形式完整地寫在相應(yīng)的橫線上。(每空只寫一詞)

【1】My eyes slowly grew __________ (習(xí)慣于) to the dark.

【2】They are m__________ girls for their age and not shy like the other middle-school girls.

【3】We all have similar __________ (情感的) expressions like smiling and crying.

【4】In the c__________ of this journey they are provided an experience in Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade.

【5】The q__________ we have in common is the desire to achieve one’s best.

【6】Is English a __________ (必修的) subject?

【7】She has artistic __________ (潛能) as an artist.

【8】Even in this village, you can find some __________ (典型的) British pubs.

【9】 How can the __________ (全體教員) improve their teaching so as to encourage creativity?

【10】Up to 40% of teenagers leave school with no q__________ and the prospect of unemployment.

【答案】

【1】accustomed/used

【2】mature

【3】emotional

【4】course

【5】quest

【6】compulsory

【7】potential

【8】typical

【9】faculty

【10】qualifications

【解析】

試題分析:根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語注釋或首字母,把單詞的正確形式完整地寫在相應(yīng)的橫線上。(每空只寫一詞)

【1】accustomed/used be accustomed/used to sth./doing sth.習(xí)慣某事;grow表示漸漸變得,故填accustomed/used。

【2】mature 句意:她們是她們這個年齡段成熟的女孩。故填mature。

【3】emotional 形容詞修飾名詞,故填emotional。

【4】course 固定詞組:in the course of在……過程中,故填course。

【5】quest 句意:我們共同的追求是實(shí)現(xiàn)最美好的愿望。故填quest。

【6】compulsory 句意:英語是必修課程嗎?故填compulsory,意為義務(wù)的,必修的。

【7】potential 句意:作為藝術(shù)家她有藝術(shù)潛能。故填potential。

【8】typical typical典型的。

【9】faculty 句意:為了鼓勵創(chuàng)造力,全體教員應(yīng)該如何提高他們的教學(xué)?faculty意為全體教員。

【10】qualifications 句意:高達(dá)40%的青少年沒有資格證書離開學(xué)校,前途是失業(yè)。故填qualifications。

【知識拓展】

to作介詞講時的用法

to作介詞講時,后面常用名詞、代詞賓格和動名詞。

the key to solving the problem 解決這個問題的關(guān)鍵;the road to success 通向成功的路;a trip to London 倫敦的一次旅行;a visit to Paris pay巴黎的一次訪問;pay attention to 重視; object to反對;look forward to期盼;be accustomed/used to sth./doing sth.習(xí)慣做某事;turn to dping sth.求助于做某事。

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