freedom       failure             overcome       convinced
occupation     unfortunately       inspire          crowded
equipped      observed
【小題1】We should fight for rights and  _________.
【小題2】Please fill in this chart with your name,address,and____________.
【小題3】Classrooms througtout the school are _________with multi-media.
【小題4】________ is the mother of success.
【小題5】__________,he failed in the last math exam.
【小題6】The learners of a second language has many a difficulty to________.
【小題7】We were ___________ of the of the experiment finally.
【小題8】His heroic deeds __________ the rest of us to greater efforts.                                                            
【小題9】The policeman ____________the robbery entering the bank. 
【小題10】Sweety memories __________ in on her.


【小題1】freedom  
【小題2】occupation   
【小題3】equipped     
【小題4】failure      
【小題5】unfortunately     
【小題6】overcome 
【小題7】convinced    
【小題8】inspire  
【小題9】observed 
【小題10】crowded

解析試題分析:單詞拼寫考察實(shí)詞居多,特別應(yīng)注意名詞單復(fù)數(shù)的變化,動詞時態(tài)語態(tài)的變化,形容詞和副詞的變化,以及虛擬語氣等具體語法的使用。
【小題1】freedom  名詞自由,與前面的rights連用表示自由和權(quán)利。指我們要為自由和權(quán)利而斗爭。
【小題2】occupation 名詞occupation職業(yè),是由動詞occupy占據(jù)轉(zhuǎn)換而來。
【小題3】equipped  動詞equip裝備,固定搭配be equipped with…裝備有…;這里的動詞過去分詞equipped已經(jīng)轉(zhuǎn)換成了形容詞。
【小題4】failure    名詞failure失敗,是一個抽象名詞,要單獨(dú)使用,與后面的名詞success用法相似。句義:失敗是成功之母。
【小題5】unfortunately 本句中的副詞unfortunately不幸地,在句中做狀語,修飾整個句子。句義:不幸地是,在上個月的考試?yán)锼譀]有及格。
【小題6】overcome 動詞克服overcome,本句中的不定式to overcome來修飾前面的名詞difficulty。
【小題7】convinced 形容詞convinced相信的,是由動詞convince說服,使…相信;構(gòu)成動詞短語convince sb of…使某人相信…;本句轉(zhuǎn)換成形容詞短語be convinced of相信….。
【小題8】inspire  動詞inspire鼓勵。句義:他的英雄行為鼓勵著其他人更加努力。
【小題9】observed 動詞observe觀察;本句是指警察觀察著搶劫犯進(jìn)入銀行。動詞observe還可以表示“慶!。
【小題10】 crowded 動詞crowd涌入。本句是指:甜蜜的記憶一下子都涌進(jìn)腦子。
考點(diǎn): 考察詞匯

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