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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) of Europe into countries is the result of its complicated history. 2.Sarah Brown was showing a look of (impatient), rolling her eyes, sighing and checking her watch every few seconds. 3.And in 2011, livestock exports to Indonesia were stopped after evidence of (cruel) emerged there. 4.The institution would only consider selling works by living artists with their (permit). 5.For these students it’s (pronounce) that’s the problem. 6.Moreover, the sugar painting artists have gained increasing (recognize). 7.But for all its ancient buildings, Beijing is also a place that welcomes the fast-paced development of modern life, with 21st-century architectural (wonder) standing side by side with historical buildings of the past. 8.In a word, his (fail) in the final exam did not surprise me. 9.It is high time that we should take (measure) to protect endangered animals. 10.The birth of her son was a minor (interrupt) to her. 11.The original text is here for (refer). 12.It is obvious that there is no (short) of noodle dishes and noodle soup recipes in China. 13.This bowl of hot spicy delight seems simple but has contributed to noodle (chain) across Beijing. 14.He argued against smoking, and insisted that it was beyond (argue) that smoking did harm to well-being. 15.It is said that he will give a (perform) in our city next month.16.When Michael Jackson died, MTV quickly assembled a reel of the singer’s (perform) and spread it around the world. 17.Many people’s (prefer) to food seems to have nothing to do with nutrition. 18.We have always been filled with (admire) to hear the touching stories of villagers’ tireless effort in shaking off poverty. 19.Lisa wouldn’t put up with the job any more. She had a big (argue) with her boss and resigned. 20.Luckily the disabled girl was picked out from hundreds of (apply) for the voluntary job. 21.I wish to make a (complain) about a camera which I purchased at your place a week ago. 22.On Monday, their experimental approach to alleviating (poor) won them the2019 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. 23.For each Olympics, a special village is built for athletes to live in, several (stadium) for competition, and a gymnasium as well. 24.He can’t wait to get his father’s (approve). 25.No one knows exactly how the earth came into (exist), as it happened so long ago. 26.In Chinese culture, bamboo is known as one of the “four gentlemen” in plarits. To Chinese people, bamboo is a symbol of (strong) and modesty. It is always closely related to people of positive spirits. 27.People have finally realized that it is their (responsible) to protect this great river. 28.He spent two nights under close (observe) in hospital. 29.A new music form emerged, called trip hop, a (mix) of jazz, hip hop and electronic music. 30.This also reflected the gender (balance) in use of emojis in general and the Simeji keyboard in particular. 31.In addition, its use of fiber concrete is unique, which strengthens the earthquake (resist). 32.Children will ask all kinds of questions. To meet their (curious), we’d better answer them.33.Chinese TV dramas have gained increasing (popular) among viewers in Ghana. 34.It is a desirable annual (compete) for photographers. 35.If you choose this career, you’ll meet interesting people, earn a good salary and work in pleasant ___ (surround). 36.After graduating from the college, he made an (apply) to the school for a job as a teacher. 37.The letter wasn’t addressed to me but I opened it out of (curious). 38.In (compare) with the national average, Brighton has nearly a third more health food stores and personal trainers than those in any other city in Britain. 39.Be a (consult) to your child as he plays. 40. (commercial)introduce us to new products or remind us of the existence of ones we already know about. 41.Of all the (consult), only Mr. Wang gave us some proposal in point. 42.The army intends to take the city or simply starved it into (submit). 43.These charities appeal to the compassionate feelings and (generous) of the general public. 44.The specialists collect blood samples for (analyze) at a national laboratory. 45.His (cruel) to the cat in the video made the netizens quite angry. 46.I made an (apologise) to him for my misunderstanding of his kindness. 47.There is no doubt that he deserves the title “outstanding player of his (generate)”. 48.This approach is based on the (assume) that people will be most interested in the activities they choose for themselves. 49.In the epidemic of 1916, a (physical)could do little for the thousands who fell ill. 50.China has contributed to the (stable) and balance of global economic development. 51.To handle this problem, I would like to propose seven practical (recommend) as follows. 52.This drug has one important (limit). Its effects only last six hours. 53.Simple acts of kindness and (generous)can be seen everywhere. 54.However, Cason’s theme is a more weighty warning about environmental (destroy). 55.The key to success as a romantic (novel) is absolute belief in your story. 56.What makes the writer unique is not only his great works but also his (commit) towhat he loves. 57.After an (analyse) of the species, the research team confirmed it as a new species. 58.In this seaside resort, you can enjoy all the comfort and (convenient) of modern tourism. 59.The exact (location) are being kept secret for reasons of security. 60.The legendary Dragon Gate was built using (material) donated from China. 61.She put all her (energy) into her work. 62.It was a (relieve) for us to pick some oranges together with my classmates last weekend. 63.Playing basketball helps me to build up my (strengthen) and become more confident. 64.Please allow me to congratulate you with all my heart on your great (achieve). 65.To their (disappoint), their son didn’t recover from his illness. 66.To my great (amaze), he is entirely addicted to abusing drugs. 67.We have a family (gather) regularly so that we can keep in close touch with our family members. 68.I have saved up my three years’ (earn) and have it all safe in my pocket. 69.He made it clear that he had no (intend) to join us in the activity. 70.The patient made a quick (recover) from his operation. 71.His courage and determination were a source of (inspire) to others. 72.Smiling and laughing has actually been shown to relieve (tense) and stress. 73.The two journalists followed at a proper (distant). 74.Whether he comes here or not makes no (differ) to us. 75.We took (act) at once when we heard the news that a flood was on the way. 76.A (journal) is a person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio. 77.As a boy growing up near the ocean, I like watching (surf) competitions. 78.Sitting alone in front of a mirror,the performer admired her (reflect). 79.Judging from her face, the person in charge must have news of great (excite) to tell us. 80.The talented girl has an excellent (memorize) for names, which helps her quite a lot in her work.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。 Red envelopes have played 81 important part in Chinese New Year for as long as anyone can remember. So what’s the story behind the red envelopes during Chinese New Year? One popular story 82 (date) back to the Qin Dynasty, when the elderly would thread coins onto a red string. This money 83 (call) yasui qian in Chinese, meaning “ money protecting oneself from evil spirits ” , and was believed to protect elder people from sickness and 84 (die). As the printing press became more common, the yasui qian was replaced 85 red envelopes. Another legend tells of a village 86 a demon (恶魔)would terrorize children at night. It was believed that the demon would touch the children’s heads while they were asleep, 87 (cause) serious illness. From there, a theory emerged that when they prayed, the god would send eight fairies to protect the child. The fairies would disguise(伪装) 88 (they) as eight coins and hide under the child’s pillow. When the demon got close, the coins would begin to shine very 89 (bright) , blinding the demon. Word began to spread and the villagers started giving red envelopes 90 (fill) with coins to each other to put under their pillows at night. As time passed, red envelopes became a way to bring good luck and prosperity to the receiver. 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。 For the first time in 94 years, the Palace Museum has extended its opening hours, allowing the public to celebrate the Lantern Festival at night in the ancient palace. About 3,000 lucky visitors received free tickets from the government, among 91 was Zhang Zhifu, a 77-year-old public security volunteer. It’s a mark of gratitude for her volunteer work. “It is 92 (true) an honor to be granted this special privilege,” Zhang said. To guarantee the 93 (safe) of the palace, festival organizers 94 (plan) this year’s Lantern Festival event used LED lights rather than traditional paper lanterns and red candles. It’s a fascinating event for visitors to absorb 95 (they) in the festive atmosphere in the museum. Discussion of the Palace Museum’s new look lit up social media following Tuesday’s display. Since he became director of the Palace Museum, Shan Jixiang 96 (bring) many changes tothe world’s 97 (large) royal complex (建筑群). Once in a speech the 64-year-old director shared his idea about how to make traditional 98 (treasure) come alive again. “ 99 matters to a museum is not how many visitors they have, but how close they are 100 people’s daily lives,” he said.