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1.It was _____ (安排) that we have to hav...

 

1.It was _____ (安排) that we have to have supper at the airport.

2.What do you think _____ (吸引) people to big cities ?

3._____(粗略)speaking , I’d say we need about $ 500.

4.I _____ (怀疑) that there was something wrong with the engine.

5.Facing the_____ (挑战) , he decided to have a try.

6.He is _____ ( 照料,接待) to some very important customers.

7.In _____ (结论) , the 2012 London Olympic Games was a great success.

8.There is a long _____ (冲突) between the employer and the workers.

9.They were always very _____ (严格) with their children .

10.We were _____ (使高兴) to hear the news of his recovery .

 

1.arranged 2.attracts 3.roughly 4.suspected 5.challenge 6.attending 7.conclusion 8.conflict 9.strict 10.delighted 【解析】 1. was _____ (安排),表示事情被安排,填写arranged 2. do you think _____ (吸引) people 什么吸引人们,缺少谓语表示现在,what谓语用单三形式,填写attracts 3. ,副词修饰动词,填写roughly。 4. _____ (怀疑) that there was something wrong with the engine. 怀疑是谓语动词,根据下一句得知是过去式,填写suspected。 5.Facing the_____ (挑战) ,冠词the后用名词形式,填写challenge。 6.He is _____ ( 照料,接待) to,固定短语“照顾” attend to,现在进行时态,填写 attending。 7.In _____ (结论),固定短语“总之”,介词In后用名词形式填写conclusion。 8.There is a long _____ (冲突),a long后面用名词形式,填写conflict 。 9.They were always very _____ (严格) with ,be动词were后用形容词,填写strict 。 10.We were _____ (使高兴) to ,be动词were后用形容词,填写delighted。 考点:考查单词拼写类
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