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1. I came back to school for the _____(目的)of being admitted to a better university.

2.As far as I am c_____, I can’t agree with what you have said.

3.The army officer c_____ his men to fire as soon as the enemies came up.

4.He is _____(致力于) to the work of helping those who suffer from accidents.

5.She was wearing a pair of glasses, so that I hardly _____(辨认出)her at first sight.

6.After g_____ from college, he went to work in the poor area.

7. I have it on____(可信赖的)evidence that the hospital is going to be closed down.

8.Last year, he was s_____ in prison for stealing.

9.I heard you’ve passed examinations. Please accept my _____(祝贺)on it.

10.It is well-known that all men are e____ in the eyes of the law.

 

1.purpose 2..concerned 3.commanded 4..devoted 5.recognized 6..graduating 7.reliable 8.sentenced 9.congratulations 10.equal 【解析】1.purpose 名词:目的purpose 2.concerned 固定句型:As far as I am concerned在我看来,据我所知 3.commanded 动词:命令command;根据下文的came说明本句使用过去时。 4.devoted   固定词组:致力于be devoted to… 5.recognized 动词辨认出:recognize 6.graduating 动词:毕业graduate;因放在介词后面要使用动名词的形式。 7.reliable 形容词:值得信赖的reliable 8.sentenced 动词:判处sentence;本句是被动语态,故使用过去分词。 9.congratulations 名词:祝贺congratulation;做名词的时候常用复数形式。 10.equal 形容词:平等的equal 考点:考查单词和短语的识记。
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