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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。 Hav...

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。

Have you ever seen the TV show “where are we going, Dad?” It is now without doubt the most popular TV show in China, attracting over 600 million viewers each week. In this program, several fathers,1.are all well known in China, take care of their kids alone2.the help of the children’s mothers. They also take part in different kinds of activities with their kids together, such as cooking, fishing and3.(sell) goods.One reason why the show is so popular is4.it reflects social reality. In big cities, fathers are always5.busy with their jobs to spare(挤出) time for their kids. Meanwhile, large numbers of fathers from the countryside6.(come) to big cities over the years, leaving their kids at home under the grandparents’care. Xu Canyong, a 33-year-old man7.(employ) in a company in Shantou, Guangdong Province, said, “I have a son and a daughter in my hometown. I miss8.very much.”

Xie Dikui, the director of the show, said that he was also9.(move) by the program. “10.these fathers are busy, they manage to spare time for

their kids. We can do as well as them.”

 

1.who 2.without 3.selling 4.that 5.too 6.have come 7.employed 8.them 9.moved 10.Though/Although 【解析】 这是一片说明文。短文介绍了电视节目“爸爸去哪了”如此受欢迎的原因。 1.考查主语从句。先行词是several fathers,引导词在后句中作主语,应该用who连接,故填who。 2.考查介词。根据前文“take care of their kids alone”,可知这些孩子没有父母陪在身边,“without”意为“没有”,故填without。 3.考查动名词。and前后所表达的意思相近,词性相同,前面是-ing形式的后面也应该是-ing形式的,故填selling。 4.考查表语从句。is 后接表语从句,从句句意和句子结构完整,所以连接词为that。故填that。 5.考查固定句型。“too…to”表示强调句型,意为“太……以至于不能”,故填too。 6.考查时态。根据后文,over the years,可知这里应该是完成时,主语“large numbers of fathers”是复数,并且全文以一般现在时为基本时态,所以这里是现在完成时,故填have come。 7.考查过去分词。动词employ和主语a 33-year-old man之间构成逻辑上的被动关系,所以用过去分词。故填employed。 8.考查代词。miss后接代词做宾语,这里用“them”指代前面的“a son and a daughter”,故填them。 9.考查被动语态。根据语境可知,他也被感动了,用“be+动词过去分词”表示被动语态,故填moved。 10.考查让步状语从句。前后两句话表示让步关系,并且空格在句首,故填Though/Although。
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