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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Li Ziqi...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Li Ziqi, who lives in a village in Sichuan, has 103 videos to her credit, where her role varies from chef to gardener. These videos show her doing Sichuan’s   1.  (tradition) local dishes, brewing peach blossom wine and making paper. And now she2.   (regard) as an international influencer with 7. 72 million followers.

One of Li’s  3.(aim) is to make people take a closer look at the beauty of nature. Misty mountains, drops on lotus (荷花) leaves and gurgling water are all elements in her videos,4. (create) a fairy-like effect. Her tidy yard even reminds people 5.  a poem about pastoral life by Tao Yuanming (365-427), 6. famous poet in Chinese history.

The peaceful lifestyle she shows strikes a chord 7. (especial) with young people, few of 8.    have the liberty to live life at their own pace. Li’s videos make them forget 9. (they) anxieties. Watching Li making the basic necessities of life from raw materials with her bare hands 10.( make) them attain a sense of Zen (), helping them to find the direction to self development and contain the desire for worldly things.

 

1.traditional 2.is regarded 3.aims 4.creating 5.of 6.a 7.especially 8.whom 9.their 10.makes 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了生活在四川农村的网红李子柒的独特生活方式以及带来的影响。 1.考查形容词。此处用形容词traditional作定语,修饰名词dishes,意思是“传统的地方菜”。故填traditional。 2.考查被动语态。句意:现在她被认为是有国际影响的人。根据句意应用被动语态,又说的是现在的事情,所以是一般现在时的被动语态:is/am/are done,主语是she,所以要用is regarded。故填is regarded。 3.考查名词。句意:李的目标之一是让人们更仔细地欣赏自然的美。固定结构one of + 名词复数形式,意思是“……之一”。所以可数名词aim要用复数形式,故填aims。 4.考查现在分词。句意:朦胧的群山,荷叶上的水滴和潺潺的流水都是她视频中的元素,结果创造了一种仙女般的效果。此处用现在分词creating作结果状语,是一种自然而然的结果。故填creating。 5.考查介词。句意:她整洁的院子甚至让人想起了中国历史上著名诗人陶渊明关于田园生活的一首诗。固定词组:remind sb. of sth.(提醒某人某事)。故填of。 6.考查冠词。此处是前面的名词Tao Yuanming的同位语,泛指“一位著名诗人”,应使用不定冠词,famous是以辅音音素开头的词,应使用a。故填a。 7.考查副词。句意:她所表现出的和平生活方式引起了人们的共鸣,特别是年轻人。根据句意可知,此处用强调副词especially(特别)。故填especially。 8.考查定语从句。这是一个非限定性定语从句,先行词是young people ,在从句中作主语,其中,又作介词of的宾语,所以要用关系代词whom。故填whom。 9.考查代词。句意:李的视频让人们忘记了他们的焦虑。此处指代them,应使用物主代词their作定语,修饰名词anxieties。故填their。 10.考查动词时态。此处描述的是目前的情况,应使用一般现在时;动名词短语Watching Li making the basic necessities of life from raw materials with her bare hands在句中作主语,make是谓语动词,当动名词短语作主语时,谓语动词要第三人称单数形式。故填makes。
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