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1.Police say they will not give up until they find _____________ (证据).

2.People often use sunflowers as the _______________of strength. (象征)

3.He has gone to be ___________ for a new coat. (测量)

4.__________ (face) with difficulties, she didn’t choose to give up.

5.In my opinion, what he told us just now about the affair simply doesn’t make any s_______ .

6.Luckily, the bullet n __________ missed the captain by an inch.

7.There are many s__________________ between my first-born son and my brother, both of whom like swimming and eating dumplings.

8.Reasons for joining a club at school r_________ from making more friends to keeping us busy after school.

9.How many people can the hall a__________?

10.—Why did you  r_______?

—I was offered a better position at IBM

 

1.evidence 2.symbol 3.measured 4.Faced 5.sense 6.narrowly 7.similarities 8.range 9.accommodate 10.resign 【解析】本题要求学生根据提示和首字母写出单词的正确形式;因此学生必须关注句子中的细节,真正读懂句子,这样才能正确解答本题。 1.evidence;考查名词;根据所给的汉语提示,可想到evidence 证据,故填evidence. 2.symbol;考查短语as a symbol of sth,作为...的象征;故填symbol. 3.measured;句意为“他已经去为他的新外套测量身材了”。因为“他”是“被测量”,所以这里需要用被动形式,故填measured. 4.faced;“面对”可以表达为“faced with sth”或者“facing sth”;根据后面的介词with可知,这里考查的是faced with;故填faced. 5.sense;考查短语make sense说得通;有意义;此句句意为“在我看来,关于这件事,他对我们说的话完全说不通”,故填sense. 6.narrowly;根据前面的“luckily”可知,子弹并没有打中队长。Narrowly miss勉强躲过;故填narrowly. 7.similarities;根据后面的“both of whom like swimming and eating dumplings.”可知,他的第一个儿子和他的兄弟有很多共同点,根据首字母提示,similarity共同点;这里为复数,故填similarities. 8.range;考查短语range from...to...范围从...到...;句意为“加入学校社团的原因包括从交朋友到让自己放学后忙碌起来”,故填range. 9.accommodate;句意为“这个大厅可以容纳多少人?”根据首字母提示,accommodate容纳;故填accommodate. 10.resign;根据回答“I was offered a better position at IBM”可知,他已经在IBM公司找到了更好的职位;所以提问,“你为什么辞职?”,根据首字母提示,resign辞职;故填resign.
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