【題目】根據(jù)所給頭寫字母或漢語提示寫出正確形式的單詞,使句子意思完整。

(1)The little boy seems to have musical t___________, for he can play the violin so well.

(2)He only lived 35 years and he __________(作曲) more than 600 pieces of music.

(3)Smoking in a park doesn’t __________(影響) other people in the same way.

(4)He was a__________ to drug ten years ago, but he has stopped now.

(5)The fans are all c__________ about his song.

(6)Yang Liwei spoke to two astronauts a__________ the International Space Station.

(7)Teachers will never be r__________ by computers in the classroom.

(8)Art movement means a style of painting a__________ by a group of artists.

(9)The musician’s music moved all the a__________(聽眾) in the theatre.

(10)The government is thinking about b__________ smoking on public transport.

【答案】 talent composed affect/influence addicted crazy aboard replaced adopted audience banning

【解析】(1). talent

考查名詞及語境。句意:這個小男孩似乎有音樂天賦,因為他小提琴拉得很好。根據(jù)句意可知,是有“天賦”,因此填名詞“天賦(talent)”

(2). composed

考查謂語動詞及時態(tài)。根據(jù)動詞“lived”,可知本空用一般過去時,故要用一般過去時composed。

(3). affect/influence

考查謂語動詞。分析句子可知,本空用一般現(xiàn)在時的主動形式,故影響“affect”或“influence”

(4). addicted

考查固定搭配。句意:他十年前吸毒成癮,但現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)戒掉了。 be addicted to sth,為固定搭配,因此本空中要填addicted。

(5). crazy

考查固定搭配。句意:球迷們都為癡迷于他的歌。be crazy about …為固定搭配,“癡迷于做某事,熱衷于做某事”。故本空填crazy

(6). aboard

考查介語。句意:楊利偉與國際空間站上的兩名宇航員交談。aboard在此為介詞“在(船、飛機、車)上在本句中aboardthe International Space Station一起構(gòu)成后置定語修飾two astronauts。故本空填aboard 。

(7). replaced

考查謂語動詞的被動及語境。句意:課堂上計算機永遠不會取代教師。be replaced by,意為“被取代”。

(8). adopted

考查語境及被動。句意:藝術(shù)運動是指一組藝術(shù)家所采用的繪畫風格。根據(jù)“by a group of artists”可知,風格(style)是被采用,故用被動形式adopted。

(9). audience

考查語境及名詞。句意:音樂家的音樂感動了劇院所有的聽眾。聽眾,意為“audience”。

(10). banning

考查介詞賓語。句意:政府正在考慮禁止在公共交通工具上吸煙。根據(jù)語境及常識可知,在公共場合禁止抽煙的,故用ban(禁止),但banabout的賓語,故用動詞的ing形式,因此填 banning。

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