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根据中文和首字母提示补全单词。

注意:每空仅填写一个单词;在答题纸上填写整个单词,否则该题扣2分。

1.Both drivers and p_________ should know and follow all traffic rules, signs and signals. (行人)

2.One of the s_________ to sea pollution is to reduce the use of plastics. (解决办法)

3.The library provides all kinds of learning r_________. (资源)

4.She’s looking for a house in a quiet n_________. (街区,邻近地区)

5.One of the best ways to express g_________ is to write a thank-you note. (感激)

6.The traffic rules require that all v_________ should keep to the right. (车辆)

7.The sports meeting has been c_________ due to the bad weather. (取消)

8.From my p_________, science itself is full of grand beauty. (角度,视角)

9.Students should p_________ their own interests, as well as do their school work.(追寻,追求)

10.She’s gained a tot of experience by working as a teaching a_________. (助理,助手)

 

1.pedestrians 2.solutions 3.resources 4.neighborhood 5.gratitude 6.vehicles 7.cancelled 8.perspective 9.appreciate 10.assistant 【解析】 根据中文和首字母提示补全单词。 1.句意:司机和行人都应该知道并遵守所有的交通规则、标志和信号。结合句意和提示可知此处用名词复数,故答案为pedestrians。 2.句意:海洋污染的解决方案之一是减少塑料的使用。结合句意和提示,再根据one of +名词复数,故答案为solutions。 3.句意:图书馆提供各种学习资源。all kinds of+名词复数,结合句意和提示可知答案为resources。 4.句意:她在一个安静的社区里找房子。结合句意和提示可知答案为neighborhood。 5.句意:表达感激的最好方式之一就是写一封感谢信。结合句意和提示可知答案为gratitude。 6.句意:交通规则要求所有车辆都应向右行驶。根据all修饰复数名词,结合句意和提示可知答案为vehicles。 7.句意:由于天气不好,运动会取消了。结合句意和提示可知句子用被动语态,故答案为cancelled。 8.句意:从我的角度来看,科学本身充满了伟大的美。结合句意和提示可知答案为perspective。 9.句意:学生应该欣赏自己的兴趣,也应该欣赏他们的学校工作。结合句意和提示可知答案为appreciate。 10.句意:她通过做助教的工作获得了丰富的经验。结合句意和提示可知答案为assistant。
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