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用单词的正确形式拼写

1.Only once in his life did Jack__________(允许) himself to lose control of his emotions.

2.Mike has to__________(减少) his expenses because he lost his job last month.

3.There is a large__________(人群) in the street waiting for the president to arrive.

4.It's__________(明显的) that the manger of the coffee shop is smart.

5.Yesterday I__________(咨询) my uncle about the matter that happened in his hospital.

6.In 1959 the company produced the ELEA computer__________(系统).

7.I enjoy a__________ (聊天) with a friend about football.

8.Keep in touch with family members__________(无论在哪里) you are in the world.

9.His only aim is to__________(代表) China at the Olympics.

10.The teachers were very __________(给……留下极深的印象) by your performance in the exam.

 

1.permit/allow 2.reduce/cut/decrease 3.crowd 4.obvious/clean 5.consulted 6.system 7.chat/talk 8.wherever 9.represent 10.impressed 【解析】 1. 考查动词。句意:杰克一生中只有一次让自己无法控制自己的情绪。Only在句首,句子用倒装,助动词did已提前,空格处用动词原形。故答案为permit/allow。 2. 考查动词。句意:汤姆不得不减少花费因为他上个月失业了。have/has to do sth.意为不得不做某事,故空格处填动词原形,根据汉语提示可知答案为reduce/cut/decrease 3. 考查名词。句意:街道上有大群人在等待总统的到来。前面有冠词a,故空格处要填一个名词,a crowd指一群人,crowd是一个可数名词,故答案为crowd。 4. 考查形容词。句意:很明显咖啡店的经理很聪明。It is+形容词+that是一个固定句式,根据汉语提示,可知答案为obvious/clean。 5. 考查动词。句意:昨天我咨询了我叔叔有关发生在他们医院的事故。根据Yesterday可知空格处要用一般过去时,根据汉语意思提示可知答案为consulted。 6. 考查名词。句意:1959年这个公司生产了ELEA电脑系统。电脑系统是一个名词修饰名词的短语,故空格处要填一个名词,根据汉语提示可知答案为system。 7. 考查动词。句意:我喜欢跟朋友聊足球。a 为冠词,可知空格处要填名词,根据汉语提示可知答案为chat/talk。 8. 考查副词。句意:无论你在世界的哪里,请跟你的家人保持联系。空格前后都是主干成分完整的句子,则空格处要填一个关系副词,根据汉语提示可知答案为wherever。 9. 考查动词。句意:他唯一的目标就是在奥运会上代表中国。to do 形式可以做is表语,故空格处要填一个动词原形,根据汉语提示,可知答案为represent。 10. 考查固定搭配。句意:老师对你在考试中的表现印象深刻。be impressed by为固定短语,意为:对……印象深刻,根据汉语提示可知答案为impressed。
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