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综合教程3第二版课后题所给词适当形式填空答案
综合教程3第二版课后题“所给词适当形式填空”答案
1,WhocanassuremethatI’mmistaken?
(assurance)
2,Heshowedmuchdiscretioninhandlingthedelicatesituation.(discreet)
3,Youhavebeenunderstrainfortoolong;youneedsomerelaxationbadly.(relax)
4,Ihatesuchemptycompliments;theyonlyhumiliateme.(humiliation)
5,Weshouldmapoutaglobalstrategytodevelopourmarkets.(strategically)
6,IfeltgreatlyamusedwhenIsawourmanager’sembarrassmentatfailuretorememberthenameofthatdistinguishedguest.(embarrass)
7,Itistheonlyautomobilemanufacturerinthiscountrythatmakestrickswithhigh,maneuverableplatforms.(maneuver)
8,Therehavebeenmanycomplaintsabouttheyoungcoach’simmaturityandlackofjudgment.(mature)
9,Gordonlivesnearhiswidowedfatherandtheyareveryclose.(widow)
10,Herpoignantstylegotonherboss’snerves.(nervous)
11,Arealprecisionist,MissEvansdoesnotallowanyslightestmistakesinherstudent’scompositions.(precise)
12,Sheresignedforthereasonthatshecouldn’tstandthecompetitivenessandunfriendlinessintheoffice.(compete)
13,Allofoursuppliersaresupposedtoensurepromptexecutionoforders.(execute)
14,Thesymposiumwillbepresidedoverbyafamousscholar.(president)
15,Theirmaritalproblemsstartedsoonaftertheyadoptedthechild.(marry)
16,ThemovieisratedPG,sochildrenunder15whowanttoseeithadbetterbeaccompaniedbytheirparents.(company)
17,Shoppingatthistimeoftheyearwasamostdisagreeableexperience:
peopletrodonyourtoes,pokedyouwiththeirelbowsandalmostknockedyouoverintheirhastetogettoabargainaheadofyou.(agree)
18,Mrs.Petersonwasconsideredamadwomanpartlybecauseofhereccentricityandpartlybecauseofherviolenttemper.(eccentric)
19,I’mafraidIhaven’tbeenfullyacquaintedwiththefacts.(acquaintance)
20,BenjaminFranklin’sfatherusedtoridiculehimforhisperformances.(ridiculous)
21,ThetriumphalarchcommemoratesCaesar’svictoryoverPompey.(triumph)
22,RegardlessofthepresenceofthePresident,ProfessorTrumanfranklypointedoutthedeficienciesintheurbanplanningofthecapitalcity.(deficient)
23,Supervisionofstudentsonteachingpracticeiswoefullyinadequate.(woe)
24,Thewarcorrespondenthasseensomanyfacescontortedwithfear.(contortion)
25,Everyhouseinthisareaisinsuredagainstfireandtheft.(insurance)
26,Hehasbeenenjoyingtheundeservedhonor,forhemadenocontributiontotheproject.(deserve)
27,Hehaswontremendouspopularitybyvirtueofhisgenerositytohiscolleagues.(generous)28,Iguessthatthecostsinvolvedwilloutweighthebenefitsgained.(beneficial)
29,ItisregrettablethatKeats,suchanexceptionallytalentedpoet,diedsoyoung.(regret)
30,Despitethemirthfulatmosphere,somefeltemptyintheirheartsatthefabulousparty.(mirth)31,HuckleberryFinnknewthathecouldn’tprayalieandhewouldcommitthecrimeofblasphemyifhewasplayingdouble.(blaspheme)
32,Theforeignvisitors,especiallythosewhowereofChinesedescent,showedaprofoundreverencefortheancientChinesephilosopherConfucius.(revere)
33,Itisgenerallyconsideredunethicalforphysicianstoadvertize.(ethics)
34,Theyoungactorwasrequestedtospeakinafeignedvoice.(feign)
35,Wemustbeunsparinginourcriticismofthearmstrade.(spare)
36,Herhardexperiencehasnotcoarsenedherormadehercynical.(cynicism)
37,Mostshopsareshutdownduringthisconfoundedlyhotspell.(confound)
38,Theavailabilityofcreditlubricatedthechannelsoftrade.(lubricant)
39,TheropeswereentangledsoJohnnywasnotabletountietheparcel.(tangle)
40,Willfulpeoplecannottoleratetheslightestfrustrationoftheirwishes.(will)
41,Therearetoomanyimponderablesforanoverallprediction.(ponder)
42,Manyyoungwomenhavepoetic/poeticalideasaboutmarriage.(poetry)
43,Aspeciallockingsystemmeansthedoorcannotbeopenedaccidentally.(accident)
44,Frankly,Iamquiteannoyedatallthatunsoughtadvice.(seek)
45,Mylittlenephewisadorable—thecuddliestchildIhaveeverseen.(cuddle)
46,Thereadersarecompletelyenthralledbyhisnewjuicymysterynovel.(juice)
47,It’sveryeasytogetdisorientatedbecauseallthestreetslookthesame.(orientate)
48,ProfessorHowardismoreversedintheeconomicsoftaxesthanthepoliticsofthetaxes.(verse)
49,Thepresidentrodefromobscuritytofame.(obscure)
50,Wearerequiredtogetacquaintedwiththelatestdevelopmentsinthefieldofcomputertechnology.(acquaintance)
51,Therewasaslight,butperceptibleairofdisdain.(perceive)
52,Hewasundertheapprehensionthathissonwouldlapseintoidleness.(apprehensive)
53,Heisaboveusall,forheisindifferenttoworldlysuccess.(rapture)
54,DesdemonalistenedtoOthello’sfantastictaleswithraptattention.(rapture)
55,Itisstilla/anoverwhelminglyruralcountrydespitetherecenteconomicgrowthinsomeofitsmajorcities.(overwhelm)
56,Fewpeoplearewillingtomakefriendswithher,forshehasasomewhatspitefulanddisobligingnature.(oblige)
57,ThemainbeneficiariesoftheHopeProjectarepoverty—strickenchildrenlivinginremoteareas.(benefit)
58,Traditionalherbalmedicineissaidtohavelessundesirablesideeffects.(desire)
59,Thecoldwinddrovethesnowalmosthorizontallyatthesoldiersmarchinginthewilderness.(horizon)
60,AmericanIndiansarenowproudtobethedescendantsofNorthAmerica’sfirstinhabitants.(descend)
61,Thesouthernregionshaveincreasinglyreliedonforeigninvestment.(increase)
62,Thisphilosophicalessayisbeyondmydaughter’scapacity.(philosophy)
63,Calmdown!
Let’snotbeundulyworried.(due)
64,Intesttheory,standardizationreferstomeasurementsorassessmentsconductedunderexact,specified,andrepeatableconditions.(standard)
65,Theprofessortoldustodisregardeverythingwehadlearntsofarandstartagain.(regard)66,Didtheinformationcomefromanauthoritativesource?
(authority)
67,Thesedaysitispossibletotravelinanydevelopedcountrywithoutevertastingthenativecuisine,owingtotheubiquityoffast—foodoutlets.(ubiquitous)
68,Itisdesirablethatbothofthemshouldberecommended.(desire)
69,Shefeltasenseofpiquancywhenheroldenemyturnedtoherhelp.(piquant)
70,The2presidentssignedtheuniontreatyceremoniallythisafternoon.(ceremony)
71,OurIndianfriendsfinditdifficulttounderstandourgluttonousbingeonmeat.(glutton)
72,ProfessorSimpsontalkedtothestudentsaboutthederivationofscientificlawsfromobservation.(derive)
73,Wethoughtthatfeminismwasaboutliberatingwomenfromenforceddomesticandmaternaldrudgery.(drudge)
74,Uncirculatedcoinsarereleasedtothepublicbutnotintendedtobeusedformoney,andavailablethroughamintorthroughalocalcoindealer.(circulate)
75,Thevolunteersaretryingtheirbesttohelptheteenagersfromslumdistrictsstayawayfromcrime,rots,druguseandotherasocialbehavior.(social)
76,Inthepastpregnancywasconsideredtobesomethingunmentionable.(mention)
77,Onthishotdaytheseaisirresistiblyinviting.(resist)
78,Theyofferamonth—longintensivecourseinteachingEnglishtospeakersofotherlanguages.(intense)
79,Havingbeenseparatedforyears,theyhuggedeachotherwithexclamationsofdelight.(exclaim)
80,MarkTwaindrewonhisownexperiencesanduseddialectandcommonspeechinsteadofliterarylanguage.(literature)
81,Hefailedtogivesubstantialreasonsforhisbeingabsentfromthemeeting.(substance)
82,Drivenbyverystrongmotivation,hehasbeenworkinghardatEnglish.(motivate)
83,Hehasbeenfullycommittedtotheteachingandresearchofclassicalmusic.(commitment)84,Theclubplacesrigidrestrictionsonitsmembership.(restrictive)
85,Thereisasubtledifferencebetween“egoism”and“individualism.”(subtlety)
86,Acuckoobird’svoiceissothrillinginwinter,asitannouncestheadventofspringtime.(thrill)87,Hedislikeshiswifetalkingabouthersuccesscomplacently.(complacency)
88,Theearly190’switnesseda(n)unprecedentedtideofruralworkersfloodingintobigcitiesinChina.(precedence)
89,Somelocalofficialsareundertheillusionthatthenewpollutioncontrolmeasuresmightparalyzeeconomicactivity.(paralysis)
90,ThebrutalitiesofthewararerealisticallydepictedintheRussianfilm.(brutal)
91,Rescueworkershadtocutherfreefromthewreckageofthecar.(wreck)
92,Jenniferpleadswithherboyfriendtostopbeingsojudgmentalandtakeherassheis.(judge)93,Therumoraboutherdivorcecanbedisadvantageoustoherassheisclimbingthecorporateladder.(advantage)
94,Thebeachtownisswarmingwitha/anuncountablenumberoftouristseverysummer.(count)95,It’sthebestcricketmatchoftheyear,arealscorcher.(scorch)
96,Theheadoftheballetschoolhassuchacommandingvoicethateveryonethereobeysher.(command)
97,ThisAmericanauthorhaschosentoliveinrelativeanonymityonaPacificisland.(anonymous)
98,Thestillnessofthenightwasbrokenbytheferociousbarkingofadog.(ferocity)
99,Newinfectiousdiseases,suchasAIDSandherpes,haveunpredictablyappeared.(predictability)
100,Idon’tthinkwecanaffordthecostofrepairingtheleakyroof.(leak)
101,Aspoonfulofsugarhelpsthemedicinegodown.(spoon)
102,Hewasconvictedofcorruption,andwillbedisqualifiedfromofficefor7years.(qualify)103,Itwasdamnably/damnedunfairthatthevillagersshouldsuffersomuch.(damn)
104,Thistrainwillterminateatthenextstop—passengerswhowishtocontinueshouldchangetrains.(terminal)