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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式 A...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式

A man got lost while driving through a country. As he tried to read a map, he drove off the road into a ditch(沟渠) 1.(lucky). Though he was not injured, his car was stuck deep2. the mud. So the man had got to walk to 3.nearby farm to ask for help.

“Warwick can get your car out of that ditch,” said the farmer , 4. (point) to an old mule(骡子). The man looked at the weak mule and the farmer 5.just stood there repeating, “Yep, old Warwick can do the job.” The man thought 6.had nothing to lose. Therefore, he took the old man and Warwick to the ditch.

The farmer hitched(套住) the mule to the car and shouted, “Pull, Fred ! Pull, Jack! Pull, Ted ! Pull, Warwick!” And the mule pulled the car from the ditch 7.very little effort.

The man was8.(amaze). He thanked the farmer and asked, “Why did you call out all of those9.names before you call Warwick?”

The farmer smiled and said, “Old Warwick is just about blind. Once he10. (believe) he is part of a team, he won’t mind pulling.”

 

1.unluckily 2.in 3.a 4.pointing 5.who/that 6.he 7.with 8.amazed 9.other 10.believes 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文讲述一个人开车掉进沟渠,附近农民的骡子帮助把车从沟渠里拖出来的故事。 1.考查副词。副词修饰动词、形容词、副词或句子。lucky是形容词要变成副词luckily才能修饰动词,作者开车掉进沟渠是不幸的,所以要用unluckily。句意:他不幸地把车开到沟里去了。故填unluckily。 2.考查介词。be stuck in是固定搭配陷入。句意:他的车陷在泥里太深了。故填in。 3.考查冠词。farm是可数名词农场,这里是泛指一个附近农场。句意:所以这个人不得不走到附近的一个农场寻求帮助。故填a。 4.考查动词。point to sth 指向...,它和前面said不是同等地位做谓语,所以是非谓语动词,它和逻辑主语the farmer是主动关系。句意:“沃里克可以把你的车从那条沟里弄出来,”农场主指着一头老骡子说。故填pointing. 5.考查定语从句。定语从句特点:1.缺少成分,用相应的关系代词that, who, which, whom, whose 或关系副词where, when, why 填补完整;2.有先行词。这里缺少主语,先行词是人。句意:男人看着虚弱的骡子和站在那里不断重复的农夫。故填who/that。 6.考查代词。主句主语是the man,宾语从句缺少主语,可以判断指the man,所以填he。句意:那个人认为他没什么可失去的。故填he。 7.考查介词。介词后面可以连接:名词、代词、动名词和宾语从句。空格后面是名词effort,with有很多意思:和、跟、带着、长着、用、有、由于...。句意:骡子毫不费力地把车从沟里拖出来。故填with。 8.考查形容词。amaze是动词使人吃惊,amazed是形容词人感到吃惊的,amazing是形容词使人吃惊的、令人吃惊的。句意:这个男人很吃惊。故填amazed。 9.考查形容词。根据第三段,只有一个骡子,农夫却叫了其他三个名字。other是形容词表示其他的。句意:为什么你在叫沃里克之前叫了其他名字?故填other。 10.考查动词。这里once是连词引导状语从句,主句是一般现在时,从句和主句时态保持一致。句意:一旦他相信自己是团队的一员,他就不会介意拉车。故填believes。
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