【題目】根據(jù)中文提示完成句子填空。
(1)She found her son lying in bed, with his eyes (緊緊地) closed.
(2)More and more people are riding (電的) bikes.
(3)The opening (儀式) attracts a lot of people around the world.
(4)Do not put much (壓力) on the handle, or it will break.
(5)The director has been praising her (勇敢) in trying to stop the thief.
【答案】
(1)tightly
(2)electric
(3)ceremony
(4)pressure
(5)bravery
【解析】(1)tight,形容詞,意為“緊的”;tightly,副詞,意為“緊緊地”。句意:她發(fā)現(xiàn)她的兒子躺在床上,眼睛緊閉。
(2)electric,形容詞,意為“電的,電力的”。electric bike意為“電動(dòng)車(chē)”。句意:越來(lái)越多的人騎電動(dòng)車(chē)。
(3)ceremony,名詞,意為“儀式,典禮”。句意:開(kāi)幕式吸引了世界上很多人。opening ceremony意為“開(kāi)幕式”,是常用的固定短語(yǔ)。
(4)pressure,名詞,意為“壓力”。put pressure on sth./sb.意為“給某物/人施加壓力”。句意:別用力壓這個(gè)把手,不然它會(huì)壞掉。
(5)bravery,名詞,意為“勇敢”。brave,形容詞,意為“勇敢的”。句意:警察表?yè)P(yáng)她救溺水兒童的勇敢。
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