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Never 1. Zhou Yang forget his first assignment 2. a newspaper reporter. When he asked his boss whether he could go out on a story at once, the boss told him that not 3. he was more 4. (experience) could he cover a story. So he was going to be sent to work with a colleague and a 5. (profession) photographer. The boss also told him that if he wanted 6.(acquire) all the information he needed, he must ask many questions and had to listen to the detailed facts 7. (careful). Meanwhile he had to prepare for the next question 8. (depend) on what the person said.

The boss said if the person 9. (interview) agreed, he could use a recorder to make sure that he got all the facts straight. Now Zhou Yang has learned that only by getting the hang of all the tricks of the trade 10. he become a good reporter.

 

1.will 2.as 3.until 4.experienced 5.professional 6.to acquire 7.carefully 8.depending 9.interviewed/being interviewed 10.can 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了如何成为一名好的记者。 1.考查部分倒装。句意:周扬从来不会忘记他作为一名新闻记者的第一份任务。Never 为否定词,放句首应该用半倒---将助动词/be动词/情态动词+主语。因为后面的forget为动词原形,且这句话的时态为将来时。故填助动词will. 2.考查介词。句意:周扬从来不会忘记他作为一名新闻记者的第一份任务。分析上下文,可知该处,需填如一个译为“作为”的介词,修饰后面的a newspaper reporter。故填as. 3.考查固定短语。句意:当他问他的老板他是否可以马上去做新闻报道时,老板告诉他,直到他更有经验他才能去报道新闻。固定短语not(….) until (直到……才)。故填until. 4.考查形容词。句意:老板告诉他,直到他更有经验他才能去报道新闻。more 后修饰的是形容词或者副词的比较级。又因为放在be动词was后面,故用形容词的原级。故填experienced. 5.考查形容词。句意:所以他将被派去和一位同事和一位专业摄影师一起工作。根据词性修饰,需将profession变为形容词修饰后面的名词photographer(摄影师)。故填professional。 6.考查非谓语动词。句意:老板还告诉他,如果他想获得所有他需要的信息。条件状语从句中已有动词want,故acquire要填非谓语。又因为want to do sth.想要做某事。故填to acquire. 7.考查副词。句意:他必须问许多问题,并且必须仔细地听详细的事实。careful译为“小心的”,词性为形容词。常修饰名词且不放于句末。而副词常可以放于句末或者句首。故填carefully. 8.考查非谓语。句意:与此同时,他必须准备下一个问题,这取决于那个人说了什么。分析句子可知,主句部分已经有动词had to 故depend需填非谓语。depend 和逻辑主语question表示主动。故填depending。 9.考查非谓语。句意:老板说如果面试者同意的话,他可以用录音机来确保他把所有的事实都弄清楚了。分析句子可知,从句部分已经有动词“could use”,故interview需用非谓语。又因interview和逻辑主语the person 存在被动关系。故用过去分词表示被动。故填interviewed。/ 用 being done 可表示主语正在被……。根据句子分析,这边也可以表示“正在被采访的人同意”。故也可填being interviewed。 10.考查部分倒装。句意:现在周扬已经明白了,只有掌握了所有的诀窍,他才能成为一名优秀的记者。分析句子可知,从句部分放句首的为only。Only 放句首后面的句子需要用“部分倒装”。根据后面的become 用了动词原形,且句意缺“能够”之意。故填can。
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