11.He feltcast down(cast) by his failure in the examination.

分析 考試不及格讓他沮喪.

解答 答案是cast down.本題考查語境中選用所給詞的恰當形式;cast  down 使沮喪;使傷心; 常常用于被動結構"sb.be/feel cast down 某人感到沮喪",cast的過去式和過去分詞與原形相同;故答案是cast down.

點評 本題是要求用所給詞的適當形式填空,解題時首先根據(jù)句子的結構考慮句中需要的詞性;其次,關注所選詞的形式的變化:如果是謂語動詞關注時態(tài)、語態(tài)和數(shù)的變化;如果是非謂語動詞要聯(lián)系非謂語的基本用法判斷非謂語的形式.如果是名詞關注單數(shù)和復數(shù)的選用等.

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