1.The head office of the bank is in Beijing, but it has ________________(分部) all over the world.
2.It’s reported that some government leaders___________________ (濫用) their authority to get illegal profits for themselves.
3.It’ s not _____________(合適的) for our students to litter everywhere.
4.It was _____________ (典型的) of him to arrive so early.
5.After a long journey, they __________(終于) arrived at their destination.
1.branches
2.abuse
3.appropriate/ proper
4.typical
5.eventually
【解析】
試題分析:題目主要考查學(xué)生對名詞、動詞、形容詞、副詞、固定句型等基礎(chǔ)知識的掌握情況。在學(xué)習(xí)中要注意單詞的詞性和在句中所充當(dāng)?shù)木渥映煞帧?/p>
1. x, ch, sh結(jié)尾的詞,其復(fù)數(shù)形式是加es,故填branches。
2.abuse。
3.appropriate/proper合適的,適當(dāng)?shù),故填appropriate/proper。
4. is+形容詞+of/for sb to do sth做某事對某人來說怎么樣,當(dāng)形容詞指人的性格、品質(zhì)等時,用介詞of;當(dāng)形容詞指物時,介詞用for,故填typical。
5.eventually。
考點:考查名詞;動詞;形容詞;副詞;固定句型
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