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易错点纠错练03名词与构词法目录01单句语法填空易错题通关练02升级强化练一、用单词的适当形式完成句子1.The(divide)ofEuropeintocountriesistheresultofitsc

omplicatedhistory.2.SarahBrownwasshowingalookof(impatient),rollinghereyes,sighingandcheckingherwatcheveryfewseconds.3.Andin2011,lives

tockexportstoIndonesiawerestoppedafterevidenceof(cruel)emergedthere.4.Theinstitutionwouldonlyconsiderselling

worksbylivingartistswiththeir(permit).5.Forthesestudentsit’s(pronounce)that’stheproblem.6.Moreover,thesugarpaintingartist

shavegainedincreasing(recognize).7.Butforallitsancientbuildings,Beijingisalsoaplacethatwelcomesthefast-paced

developmentofmodernlife,with21st-centuryarchitectural(wonder)standingsidebysidewithhistoricalbuildingsofthepast.8.Inaword,his(

fail)inthefinalexamdidnotsurpriseme.9.Itishightimethatweshouldtake(measure)toprotectendangeredanimals.10.Thebirthofhersonwasaminor(interr

upt)toher.11.Theoriginaltextisherefor(refer).12.Itisobviousthatthereisno(short)ofnoodledishesandnoodlesouprecipesin

China.13.Thisbowlofhotspicydelightseemssimplebuthascontributedtonoodle(chain)acrossBeijing.14.Hearguedagainstsmoking,andinsistedthatitwasbeyond

(argue)thatsmokingdidharmtowell-being.15.Itissaidthathewillgivea(perform)inourcitynextmonth.16.WhenMichaelJacksondied,MTVquicklyassemb

ledareelofthesinger’s(perform)andspreaditaroundtheworld.17.Manypeople’s(prefer)tofoodseemstohavenothingtodowithnutrition.18.Weha

vealwaysbeenfilledwith(admire)tohearthetouchingstoriesofvillagers’tirelesseffortinshakingoffpoverty.19.Lisawouldn’tputupwiththejobanymore.Shehadabig

(argue)withherbossandresigned.20.Luckilythedisabledgirlwaspickedoutfromhundredsof(apply)forthevolunta

ryjob.21.Iwishtomakea(complain)aboutacamerawhichIpurchasedatyourplaceaweekago.22.OnMonday,theirexperimenta

lapproachtoalleviating(poor)wonthemthe2019NobelMemorialPrizeinEconomicScience.23.ForeachOlympics,aspecialvillageisbuiltforathletestolive

in,several(stadium)forcompetition,andagymnasiumaswell.24.Hecan’twaittogethisfather’s(approve).25.Nooneknowsexactlyhowtheearth

cameinto(exist),asithappenedsolongago.26.InChineseculture,bambooisknownasoneofthe“fourgentlemen”inpl

arits.ToChinesepeople,bambooisasymbolof(strong)andmodesty.Itisalwayscloselyrelatedtopeopleofpositivespirits.27.Peoplehavefinallyrealiz

edthatitistheir(responsible)toprotectthisgreatriver.28.Hespenttwonightsunderclose(observe)inhospital.29.Anewmusicformemerged,calle

dtriphop,a(mix)ofjazz,hiphopandelectronicmusic.30.Thisalsoreflectedthegender(balance)inuseofemojisingeneralandth

eSimejikeyboardinparticular.31.Inaddition,itsuseoffiberconcreteisunique,whichstrengthenstheearthquake(resist).32.Childrenwillaskallkindsofque

stions.Tomeettheir(curious),we’dbetteranswerthem.33.ChineseTVdramashavegainedincreasing(popular)amongviewersinGhana.34.Itisadesirableannu

al(compete)forphotographers.35.Ifyouchoosethiscareer,you’llmeetinterestingpeople,earnagoodsalaryandworkinpl

easant___(surround).36.Aftergraduatingfromthecollege,hemadean(apply)totheschoolforajobasateacher.37.Theletterwasn’taddressedtomebutIopeneditoutof(

curious).38.In(compare)withthenationalaverage,Brightonhasnearlyathirdmorehealthfoodstoresandpersonaltrainersthanthos

einanyothercityinBritain.39.Bea(consult)toyourchildasheplays.40.(commercial)introduceustonewproductsorremindusoftheexistenceofoneswealreadyknowab

out.41.Ofallthe(consult),onlyMr.Wanggaveussomeproposalinpoint.42.Thearmyintendstotakethecityorsimplystarveditinto(submit).

43.Thesecharitiesappealtothecompassionatefeelingsand(generous)ofthegeneralpublic.44.Thespecialistscollectbloodsamplesfo

r(analyze)atanationallaboratory.45.His(cruel)tothecatinthevideomadethenetizensquiteangry.46.Imadean(apologise)tohimformymisunderstand

ingofhiskindness.47.Thereisnodoubtthathedeservesthetitle“outstandingplayerofhis(generate)”.48.Thisapproachisbasedonthe(ass

ume)thatpeoplewillbemostinterestedintheactivitiestheychooseforthemselves.49.Intheepidemicof1916,a(physical)cou

lddolittleforthethousandswhofellill.50.Chinahascontributedtothe(stable)andbalanceofglobaleconomicdevelopment.51.Tohand

lethisproblem,Iwouldliketoproposesevenpractical(recommend)asfollows.52.Thisdrughasoneimportant(limit).Itseffectsonlylastsixhours.53.Simpleactsofkin

dnessand(generous)canbeseeneverywhere.54.However,Cason’sthemeisamoreweightywarningaboutenvironmental(destroy).55.Thekeytosuccessasaromantic(novel)isa

bsolutebeliefinyourstory.56.Whatmakesthewriteruniqueisnotonlyhisgreatworksbutalsohis(commit)towhatheloves.57.Afteran(analyse)oft

hespecies,theresearchteamconfirmeditasanewspecies.58.Inthisseasideresort,youcanenjoyallthecomfortand(convenient)ofmoderntourism

.59.Theexact(location)arebeingkeptsecretforreasonsofsecurity.60.ThelegendaryDragonGatewasbuiltusing(

material)donatedfromChina.61.Sheputallher(energy)intoherwork.62.Itwasa(relieve)forustopicksomeorangestogetherwithmyclassmateslastweekend.63.Pl

ayingbasketballhelpsmetobuildupmy(strengthen)andbecomemoreconfident.64.Pleaseallowmetocongratulateyouwithallmyheartonyourgr

eat(achieve).65.Totheir(disappoint),theirsondidn’trecoverfromhisillness.66.Tomygreat(amaze),heisentirelyaddictedtoabusingdrug

s.67.Wehaveafamily(gather)regularlysothatwecankeepinclosetouchwithourfamilymembers.68.Ihavesavedupmythreeyears’(earn)andhaveitallsafein

mypocket.69.Hemadeitclearthathehadno(intend)tojoinusintheactivity.70.Thepatientmadeaquick(recover)fromhis

operation.71.Hiscourageanddeterminationwereasourceof(inspire)toothers.72.Smilingandlaughinghasactuallybeenshowntorelieve(t

ense)andstress.73.Thetwojournalistsfollowedataproper(distant).74.Whetherhecomeshereornotmakesno(differ)tous

.75.Wetook(act)atoncewhenweheardthenewsthatafloodwasontheway.76.A(journal)isapersonwhosejobistocollectnewsandwriteaboutitfornewspaper

s,magazines,television,orradio.77.Asaboygrowingupneartheocean,Ilikewatching(surf)competitions.78.Sittingaloneinfr

ontofamirror,theperformeradmiredher(reflect).79.Judgingfromherface,thepersoninchargemusthavenewsofgreat(excite)totel

lus.80.Thetalentedgirlhasanexcellent(memorize)fornames,whichhelpsherquitealotinherwork.二、语法填空1.阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或

用括号内单词的正确形式。Redenvelopeshaveplayed81importantpartinChineseNewYearforaslongasanyonecanremember.Sowhat’sthestorybeh

indtheredenvelopesduringChineseNewYear?Onepopularstory82(date)backtotheQinDynasty,whentheelderlywouldthreadcoinsontoaredstr

ing.Thismoney83(call)yasuiqianinChinese,meaning“moneyprotectingoneselffromevilspirits”,andwasbelievedtoprote

ctelderpeoplefromsicknessand84(die).Astheprintingpressbecamemorecommon,theyasuiqianwasreplaced85redenvelopes.Anotherlegendtells

ofavillage86ademon(恶魔)wouldterrorizechildrenatnight.Itwasbelievedthatthedemonwouldtouchthechildren’sheadswhiletheywereasleep,87(cause)seriousillness.

Fromthere,atheoryemergedthatwhentheyprayed,thegodwouldsendeightfairiestoprotectthechild.Thefairieswoulddisguise(伪装)88(they)aseightcoinsandhideun

derthechild’spillow.Whenthedemongotclose,thecoinswouldbegintoshinevery89(bright),blindingthedemon.Wordbegantospreadand

thevillagersstartedgivingredenvelopes90(fill)withcoinstoeachothertoputundertheirpillowsatnight.Astimepassed,redenvelopesbeca

meawaytobringgoodluckandprosperitytothereceiver.2.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Forthefirsttimein94years,thePalac

eMuseumhasextendeditsopeninghours,allowingthepublictocelebratetheLanternFestivalatnightintheancientpalace

.About3,000luckyvisitorsreceivedfreeticketsfromthegovernment,among91wasZhangZhifu,a77-year-oldpublicsecurityvolunteer.It’samarkofgratitu

deforhervolunteerwork.“Itis92(true)anhonortobegrantedthisspecialprivilege,”Zhangsaid.Toguaranteethe93(safe)ofthepalace,festivalorg

anizers94(plan)thisyear’sLanternFestivaleventusedLEDlightsratherthantraditionalpaperlanternsandredcandles.It’safascinatingeventforvi

sitorstoabsorb95(they)inthefestiveatmosphereinthemuseum.DiscussionofthePalaceMuseum’snewlooklitupsocialmediafollowingTuesday’sdis

play.SincehebecamedirectorofthePalaceMuseum,ShanJixiang96(bring)manychangestotheworld’s97(large)royalcomplex(建筑群).Onceinaspeechthe64-year-ol

ddirectorsharedhisideaabouthowtomaketraditional98(treasure)comealiveagain.“99matterstoamuseumisnothowmanyvisitorstheyhave,

buthowclosetheyare100people’sdailylives,”hesaid.

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