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1.The school is widely a______________ ...

 

1.The school is widely a______________ for its excellent teaching.

2.After a while she w______________, and her tears brought some relief.

3.Some effective m_______________ have been taken to reduce the crime in this area.

4.We are doing our best with the l__________ resources available.

5.I s_____________ my friend at once among the crowd at the party because he was the tallest one.

6.We _____________(寻找) long and hard but found no answer.

7.Children should not be allowed to watch ________________ (暴力的) movies.

8.Pakistan came into _______________ (存在) as an independent country after the war.

9.Her mother lived in a ______________ (附近的) town.

10.Sunshine and moisture are _______________ (有益的) to living things.

 

1.admired 2.wept 3.measures 4.limited 5.spotted 6.sought 7.violent 8.existence 9.nearby 10.beneficial 【解析】根据所给汉语或首字母完成句子。 1.句意:这所学校以其优良的教学而广受赞赏。根据句意可知此处用过去分词admired。 2.句意:过了一会儿,她哭了,她的眼泪带来了一些安慰。此处是两个并列的表示过去的动作,故答案为wept。 3.句意:为了减少这个地区的犯罪,一些有效的措施被采取。固定词组:take measures采取措施,故答案为measures。 4.句意:有限的资源。形容词修饰名词,故答案为limited。 5.句意:我在人群中立刻认出我的朋友,因为他是最高的。根据句意可知用一般过去时态,答案为spotted。注意双写。 6.句意:我们努力寻找了很长时间,结果没找到答案。根据句意可知此处是并列的表示过去的谓语动词,故答案为sought。 7.形容词修饰名词,故答案为violent。 8.固定搭配:come into existence成立,开始存在,故答案为existence。 9.句意:他妈妈住在一个附近的城镇。用形容词修饰名词,故答案为nearby。 10.固定搭配:be beneficial to---,对---是有益的,根据句意可知填beneficial。
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A.     B.

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