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单词拼写

根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在答题卷上按题号写出各单词的完全形式 (每空限填一词)。

1. ---What’s your favorite s________ besides maths, Sonia?

---History.

2. The telephone was i________ by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, that is, he was the first person to make the telephone.

3. ---Did she leave a message b________ she went?

---No. She left in a hurry without saying anything.

4.When I walked p________ the music classroom, I heard the whole class singing.

5. I prefer clothes that are u________, because I like to be different from others.

6.Don’t put off till t________ what can be done today.

7.The people who believe in t________ are self-confident and more likely to succeed.

8.Everything that you learn becomes a part of you and changes you, so learn w________ and learn well.

9. ---How much did you pay for the trousers?

---Two h________ yuan.

10.The building has ten floors, he lives on the n________ floor.

 

1.subject 2.invented 3.before 4.past 5.unusual 6.tomorrow 7.themselves 8.wisely 9.hundred 10.ninth 【解析】 试题分析: 1.--除了数学你最喜欢的科目是什么,Sonia ? 历史。根据回答可知提问科目,故填subject 2.电话是由Alexander Graham Bell 在1876年发明的。那就是说,他是第一个制作电话的人。根据该句是被动结构,故填invented 3.--在她离开之前她留言了吗?--没有,她什么也没有说就匆忙离开了。根据句意,故填before 4.当我经过音乐教室时,我听到整个班都在歌唱。根据句意及首字母提示,故填past 5.我更喜欢不一般的衣服,因为我喜欢与众不同。根据句意,故填unusual 6.不要把我们今天能做的事情推到今天。根据句意,故填tomorrow 7.相信自己的人们是自信的也更愿意成功。themselves 8.你学到的一切都成为你的一部分,并且改变着你,所以明智地学习,好好学习。根据句意,故填wisely 9.--你为那条裤子付了多少钱?--两百块。具体数字用单数形式,故填hundred 10. 考点:词语运用。
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C. Show how people act while being watched in the lab.

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