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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。

Last week, seven-year-old Charlotte Benjamin 1. (become) a household name, and a hero to young girls everywhere, 2. her handwritten letter to the LEGO company went public.

In her letter, Charlotte complains about the lack of 3. (diverse) in Lego characters. Here’s what she wrote:

“Dear Lego company,

My name is Charlotte.

Today I went to 4. store and saw Legos in two sections — the girls’ pink and the boys’ blue. 5. all the girls did was to sit at home, go to the beach, and shop, and they had no jobs but the boys went on adventures, worked, and even swam with sharks.

I want you to make 6. (many) Lego girl people and let them go on adventures and have fun, OK?

Thank you.

From Charlotte”

Charlotte’s dad loved her well-written letter 7. much that he had it sent to the website, Sociological Images, which posted it to their Twitter account. The letter has been posted almost 2,500 times and 8. (share) over 5,000 times on Facebook.

Yesterday, LEGO responded to Charlotte 9. (state) that they would include more female characters and themes, and that they have added new characters to the LEGO world 10. (balance) the appeal of their themes.

 

1. became 2. when/after 3. diversity 4. a 5. What 6. more 7. so 8. shared 9. stating 10. to balance 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章阐述了7岁的夏洛特·本杰明(Charlotte Benjamin)给乐高公司(LEGO company)的亲笔信。这封信公开后,她成了家喻户晓的名字,成了世界各地年轻女孩的英雄。 1.考查一般过去时。句意:上周,7岁的夏洛特·本杰明(Charlotte Benjamin)给乐高公司(LEGO company)的亲笔信公开,从此,她成了家喻户晓的名字,成了世界各地年轻女孩的英雄。根据Last week可知句子用一般过去时态,故答案为became。 2.考查时间状语从句。句意:上周,7岁的夏洛特·本杰明(Charlotte Benjamin)给乐高公司(LEGO company)的亲笔信公开,从此,她成了家喻户晓的名字,成了世界各地年轻女孩的英雄。结合句意可知此处是when/after引导的时间状语从句。故填when/after。 3.考查名词。句意:在信中,夏洛特抱怨乐高角色缺乏多样性。the lack of +名词,“……的缺乏”,结合句意可知答案为diversity。 4.考查不定冠词。句意:今天我去了一家商店,在两个部门看到了乐高玩具——女孩的粉红色和男孩的蓝色。结合句意可知此处用不定冠词,故答案为a。 5.考查主语从句的引导词。句意:女孩们所做的就是坐在家里,去海滩,购物,她们没有工作,但是男孩们去冒险,工作,甚至和鲨鱼一起游泳。此处是主语从句作主语,且从句中缺少宾语,故答案为What。 6.考查比较级。句意:我想让你做更多的乐高女孩,让她们去冒险,玩得开心,好吗?结合句意可知此处用比较级,故答案为more。 7.考查so---that引导的结果状语从句。句意:夏洛特的父亲非常喜欢这封写得很好的信,于是他把信发到了“社会学图像”(Sociological Images)网站上,并将其发布在了他们的Twitter账户上。结合句意可知此处是so---that引导的结果状语从句,故答案为so。 8.考查时态。句意:这封信在Facebook上被转发了近2500次,分享量超过5000次。此处是并列谓语,故答案为shared。 9.考查现在分词。句意:昨天,乐高回应夏洛特说,他们会加入更多的女性角色和主题,并且他们已经在乐高世界中加入了新的角色来平衡他们的主题的吸引力。此处是现在分词作伴随状语,故答案为stating。 10.考查动词不定式做目的状语。句意:昨天,乐高回应夏洛特说,他们会加入更多的女性角色和主题,并且他们已经在乐高世界中加入了新的角色来平衡他们的主题的吸引力。此处是动词不定式作目的状语,故答案为to balance。
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