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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. “Du Fu:...

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.

Du Fu: China’s Greatest Poet,”a 58-minute documentary released recently on BBC, introduces Du Fu to the Western world for the first time1.the form of documentary. In the film, Michael Wood, one of BBC's most popular hosts, visited a number of Chinese2.(city) to retrace Du’s steps. The documentary invited well-known British actor Ian McKellen,3.played Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings movies,4.(read) 15 of Du’s poems that have been translated into English.

Born in 712, Du Fu lived through the violent fall of China’s brilliant Tang Dynasty. lie had the desire to serve his country, but his life5.(destroy) by the An Lushan Rebellion of 755. Of6.many poems he wrote, 500 have been preserved over the ages. For generations he7.(be) the guardian of the moral conscience(良知)of the nation.

The documentary compared Du to Shakespeare to help audiences8.(well) understand the poet’s great achievements in literature. It also highlighted Chinese poetry, noting that its 3000-year-old history makes9.the oldest living tradition of poetry in the world.

During an interview, the director even quoted a line from Du to encourage the people10.(suffer) under the COVID-19 pandemic(流行病).

 

1.in 2.cities 3.who 4.to read 5.was destroyed 6.the 7.has been 8.better 9.it 10.suffering 【解析】 这是一篇文。文章讲述了BBC推出了一部名为《杜甫:最伟大的中国诗人》的纪录片,并对杜甫作了简单介绍。 1. 考查介词。句意:第一次以纪录片的形式向西方观众介绍了杜甫。in the form of意为“以……形式”。故填in。 2. 考查名词。句意:拜访了许多中国城市以追溯杜甫的足迹。这里有a number of修饰,可数名词要用复数形式。故填cities。 3. 考查定语从句。句意:该纪录片邀请到了曾在指环王系列电影中饰演甘道夫一角的英国著名演员伊恩·麦克莱恩来读15首已经译成英文的杜甫的诗。分析句子结构可知,空白处前句成分完整,后句缺少主语,有逗号隔开,考虑非限制性定语从句,先行词Ian McKellen是人属性,要用关系代词who。故填who。 4. 考查非谓语动词。句意:该纪录片邀请到了曾在指环王系列电影中饰演甘道夫一角的英国著名演员伊恩·麦克莱恩来读15首已经译成英文的杜甫的诗。分析句子可知,主句中有invite sb. to do sth.的结构,这里要用动词不定式。故填to read。 5. 考查时态和语态。句意:但他的生活被公元755年的安史之乱破坏了。分析主语his life和所给谓语动词destroy不难推断,这里要用被动语态表示“他的生活被破坏”,且事件发生在过去,要用一般过去时。故填was destroyed。 6. 考查冠词。句意:在杜甫写下的诸多诗篇中,只有500首流传至今。这里的many poems有定语从句修饰,特指,要用定冠词。故填the。 7. 考查时态。句意:一直以来,杜甫都是中华民族道德良知的捍卫者。这里有for generations作时间状语,表示动作发生于过去并一直持续到现在,要用现在完成时。故填has been。 8. 考查副词比较级。句意:纪录片将杜甫与莎士比亚做比较以帮助观众们更好地理解杜甫在文学上的伟大成就。从句意上来看,这里通过比较的手段是为了达成使观众理解更深、更好的目的,要用well的比较级。故填better。 9. 考查代词。句意:指出中国诗歌以其3000年的历史成为了世界上现存最古老的诗歌。分析句子可知,空白处后面的内容就是在说明Chinese poetry,结合动词make可以看作是宾语补足语,而宾语指代上文提到的东西就要用it。故填it。 10. 考查非谓语动词。句意:在一场采访中,导演甚至引用了杜甫的一句诗来鼓励正在新冠疫情下煎熬的人们。分析句子可知,这里suffer是非谓语动词,在句中作定语修饰people,suffer与people之间是主动关系,要用现在分词形式。故填suffering。
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