Use the new words formed in word builing 1 to fill in the following blanks.
1.One thing that helps you to listen to our thoughts is to keep
a(n) because it helps to record various insights you gain when doing daily activities.
2. The country went through a(n) period of social and economic transformation: a boom in banking, engineering, scientific research and political thinking.
3. After the disaster many people began to suggest that government offices that help with storm preparations with offices that monitor wild animals.
4. Even though people didn’t expect much, the president’s speech did little to prevent the of people’s confidence in the government.
5. New Zealand’s economy has probably been going through a
more revolution recently than that of any other Western countries.
6. The language teacher gave the students a short list of words that are in common use in the UK but would either or even offend Americans.
7. My middle daughter received three scholarships to attend a summer military . later she became our city’s first international foreign-exchange student.
8. Systematic sampling (系统抽样) of West German voters carried out in 1979-1980 indicated that 13 percent of all voters in the Federal Republic were in their political views.
9. People who spend more time on the Internet experienced more and loneliness than those who spend less time on the Net.
10. Though he did not his speech to the audience, he went at a pace slow enough for the listeners to take down a lot of what he said.
11. Speaking of clone, most of the physical differences between originals and copies are so minor that of them would require a sophisticated laboratory.
12. The up-to-date of books in the newly-built school library helps you to find the books you want more quickly than before.
1.One thing that helps you to listen to our thoughts is to keep
a(n) because it helps to record various insights you gain when doing daily activities.
2. The country went through a(n) period of social and economic transformation: a boom in banking, engineering, scientific research and political thinking.
3. After the disaster many people began to suggest that government offices that help with storm preparations with offices that monitor wild animals.
4. Even though people didn’t expect much, the president’s speech did little to prevent the of people’s confidence in the government.
5. New Zealand’s economy has probably been going through a
more revolution recently than that of any other Western countries.
6. The language teacher gave the students a short list of words that are in common use in the UK but would either or even offend Americans.
7. My middle daughter received three scholarships to attend a summer military . later she became our city’s first international foreign-exchange student.
8. Systematic sampling (系统抽样) of West German voters carried out in 1979-1980 indicated that 13 percent of all voters in the Federal Republic were in their political views.
9. People who spend more time on the Internet experienced more and loneliness than those who spend less time on the Net.
10. Though he did not his speech to the audience, he went at a pace slow enough for the listeners to take down a lot of what he said.
11. Speaking of clone, most of the physical differences between originals and copies are so minor that of them would require a sophisticated laboratory.
12. The up-to-date of books in the newly-built school library helps you to find the books you want more quickly than before.
举一反三
- People who spend more time on the Internet experienced more ________ and loneliness than those who spend less time on the Net.
- One thing that helps you to listen to your thoughts is to keep a(n) ______ because it helps to record various insights you gain when doing daily activities.
- Even though people didn’t expect much, the president’s speech did little to prevent the ( ) of people’s confidence in the government. A: erosion B: provision C: corrosion
- Even though people didn’t expect much, the president’s speech did little to prevent the ______ of people’s confidence in the government. A: erosion B: classification C: depression D: detection
- The language teacher gave the students a short list of words that are in common use in the UK but would either _ or even offend Americans.