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1.The painter does not ___________ (试图)...

 

1.The painter does not ___________ (试图) to paint objects as we see them with our eyes.

2.All his_____________ (财产) were lost in the earthquake.

3.It will _____________ (吸引) to those who love Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.

4._____________ (灵活的) schedules work well for many people’s lifestyles.

5.I have offered to paint the house in _____________ (交换) for a week’s accommodation.

6.The race organizers are trying to attract _____________ (赞助人).

7.We forgave his bad temper because we knew that his son’s illness had put him under great __________ (压力).

8.Jack has been _____________ (禁止) from driving for a year.

9.When I was young, I didnt know much about the harmful ____________ (影响) of smoking on people.

10.She was ____________ (感到惭愧的) of having lied to her mother.

 

1.attempt 2.possessions 3.appeal 4.Flexible 5.exchange 6.sponsors 7.stress/pressure 8.banned 9.effect 10.ashamed 【解析】 试题分析:题目主要考查学生对名词、动词、形容词、固定短语、介词短语等基础知识的掌握情况。 1. to do sth企图做某事,助动词does not后跟动词原形,故填attempt。 2.possessions。 3. to sb呼吁,恳求;对某人有吸引力,使某人感兴趣,will后跟动词原形,故填appeal。 4.Flexible。 5. exchange for交换......,这里指用粉刷房子换住宿一周,故填exchange。 6.sponsors。 7. ab under great pressure/stress给某人带来很大压力,故填stress/pressure。 8. sb from doing sth禁止某人做某事,过去分词双写字母“n”,故填banned。 9. effect on sb对某人的影响,故填effect。 10. ashamed of sth/doing sth对......感到惭愧,故填ashamed。 考点:考查名词;动词;形容词;固定短语;介词短语
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