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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的恰当形式。 Cultura...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的恰当形式。

Cultural TV programmes experienced a come-back at the start of 2017. Two weeks after the 1. (conclude) of the hit show Chinese Poetry Competition 2, a new programme, Readers, has become 2. (wide) popular, inspiring fresh enthusiasm for literature in China.

The weekly talk show, produced and hosted by renowned TV personality Dong Qing, 3. (invite) people from all walks of life to read aloud excerpts of poems, essays and books they like or wrote. The 4. (participate) also share stories from their own life explaining why particular pieces touched their hearts or shaped their lives.

Three days after 5. (it) first broadcast on CCTV-1, Readers has enjoyed 6. instant success and struck thousands of people. Through the poetic words, Readers has brought the 7.(lose) habit of reading aloud back into the public spotlight.

Readers is one of the culture-themed TV programs to restore the country’s passion 8. literature in recent years. Its success is very encouraging in today’s television world 9.  reality shows have played a leading part so far.

With more people 10.(reflect) on their own reading habits, the question now is: when is the last time you read a poem or book excerpts aloud?

 

1.conclusion 2.widely 3.invites 4.participants 5.its 6.an 7.lost 8.for 9.where 10.reflecting 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。热门节目《中国诗词大赛2》落幕两周后,一个名为《读者》的新节目大受欢迎,激发了人们对中国文学的新热情。文章介绍了这个新节目的有关事宜。 1.考查名词。句意:热门节目《中国诗词大赛2》落幕两周后,一个名为《读者》的新节目大受欢迎,激发了人们对中国文学的新热情。分析句子结构the ___1___ (conclude) of,冠词用在名词前面,此空应该用名词,所给词conclude“推断,结束”是动词,其名词形式是conclusion“结论,结尾”。故填conclusion。 2.考查副词。句意:热门节目《中国诗词大赛2》落幕两周后,一个名为《读者》的新节目大受欢迎,激发了人们对中国文学的新热情。此处popular“受欢迎的”是形容词,由副词修饰,所给词wide“宽的”是形容词,其副词是widely“广泛地”。故填widely。 3.考查一般现在时态和主谓一致。句意:由著名电视名人董卿制作和主持的每周脱口秀节目,邀请各行各业的人们大声朗读他们喜欢或写的诗歌、散文和书籍的节选。这里在叙述一个客观事实,所以句子用一般现在时态,且主语是The weekly talk show,单数第三人称,故填invites。 4.考查名词复数。句意:参与者还分享了他们自己生活中的故事,解释为什么特定的作品触动了他们的心灵或塑造了他们的生活。此空是句子主语,应该用名词,再根据谓语动词share可知名词要用复数形式,所给词participate“参与”是动词,其名词是participant“参与者”。故填participants。 5.考查形容词性物主代词。句意:在CCTV-1首次播出的三天之后,《读者》立即获得了成功,成千上万的人受到了震撼。此处broadcast是名词“播放”,由形容词修饰,故填its。 6.考查不定冠词。句意:在CCTV-1首次播出的三天之后,《读者》立即获得了成功,成千上万的人受到了震撼。此处instant以元音因素开头,前面的不定冠词用an,故填an。 7.考查过去分词作前置定语。句意:通过诗性的文字,读者们把已经失去的大声朗读的习惯带回到公众的视线中。此处habit和lose之间是一种被动关系,是过去分词作后置定语,故填lost。 8.考查介词。句意:《读者》是近年来全国文艺复兴的文化主题电视节目之一。此处指“对文学的热情”,所以用介词for,故填for。 9.考查定语从句。句意:它的成功在今天的电视世界里非常令人鼓舞,在这个电视世界里,真人秀已经发挥了领先的作用。此处world是先行词,在后面的定语从句中作地点状语。故填where。 10.考查非谓语动词。句意:随着越来越多的人反思自己的阅读习惯,现在的问题是:你最后一次读诗或读书的时候是什么时候?with的独立主格结构:with+宾语+宾语补足语。此处宾语和宾语补足语之间是一种主动关系,所以现在分词。故填reflecting。
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