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1.Always staying up late at night is h_...

 

1.Always staying up late at night is h___________ to our health.

2.Dr Yuan Longping has s__________ for the past five decades to help farmers.

3.Everybody sits and waits in the s________ of the trees.

4.Macron(马克龙)was s_________ by most French in the election(选举), becoming a young president.

5.The media (媒体) should r____________ famous people’s privacy (隐私).

6.Jane spent years _________ (观察)and recording their daily activities.

7.The program reminds me of many things from my own_____________ (童年).

8.He __________(因此)gives millions of yuan to equip others for research.

9.A healthy soil ___________(减少)disease and helps crops grow strong.

10.It is impolite to make bad _________ (评论) on a person’s appearance.

 

1.harmful 2.struggled 3.shade 4.supported 5.respected 6.observing 7.childhood 8.therefore 9.reduces 10.comments 【解析】本道大题要求学生根据给出的英文首字母或者汉语补全英语单词,对学生有一定的难度,需要学生理解每个句子的意思,并具备一定的词汇量。 1.根据常识可知,“staying up late at night”,即“熬夜到很晚”,不利于“our health”,根据给出的首字母提示,be harmful to...表示“对...有害”,故可填 harmful。 2.根据句意,袁隆平在过去的50年里一直努力帮助农民。由“for the past five decades ”可知,需要补全的是动词的过去分词,与前面的has构成现在完成时态。根据首字母提示,“struggle”有“努力”的含义,故填struggle. 3.根据句意和常识,“每个人都坐在树荫下等着”。因此,根据首字母,故填“shade”。 4.根据给出的信息可知,本句的句意为“很多法国人都在选举中支持了马克龙”。这里因为主语是“Macron”,故用被动形态。Be supported by“被支持”,故填supported。 5.根据给出的信息判断,privacy“隐私”是个人权利,名人也有自己的“隐私”,所以媒体应该要“尊重”他们的隐私。故填respect。 6.根据句意和汉语提示,这里“观察”应该填“observe”。考虑到前面的动词是“spend”,因此,observe要用动名词形式,故填“observing”。 7.本句的句意为,“这个节目让我想起了很多童年时代的故事”,根据提示,故填“childhood”。 8.本句考查的是副词,“因此,他花了几百万元为他人提供装备做研究”。因为,“因此”出现在句中,因此不能用“so”,只能用“therefore”,故填therefore。 9.根据句意可知,“健康的土壤可以减少农作物的疾病,让农作物更茁壮”。根据提示,故填“reduce”。 10.根据句意,“对他人的外表品头论足很不礼貌”。根据汉语提示和后面的介词“on”可知,Make comments on sth “对...发表评论”,故填comments。
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4.A. curtained    B. open    C. old    D. broken

5.A. attends    B. belongs    C. goes    D. turns

6.A. meets    B. quarrels    C. sings    D. searches

7.A. where    B. why    C. when    D. how

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10.A. its    B. his    C. their    D. your

11.A. round    B. on    C. about    D. to

12.A. right    B. chance    C. courage    D. mind

13.A. unlucky    B. unsafe    C. disappointed    D. discouraged

14.A. set    B. let    C. hold    D. look

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