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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。 Many hi...

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。

Many high school students in the United States get training in construction skills by building real houses. The project 1. (run) by the Waterloo Career Center. The center offers students different programs designed 2. (prepare) them for careers in technical fields.

Students from the Waterloo Community School District 3. (recent) took part in construction training that centered on the skill of masonry (砖石建筑)—work done with stone, brick or concrete materials. The students spent five days at their school learning 4. experienced workers from the Masonry Institute of Iowa, a 5.(profession) organization. The workers taught the students 6. to mix mortar (砂浆)and build walls with bricks and blocks. The students moved the mortar onto 7. (piece) of wood and then added bricks and blocks to form walls.

Chris Busch helped oversee the students’ efforts. As the students worked, Busch 8.(offer) them an important piece of advice. He told the students to be sure to use a leveling tool to check that the wall stands straight and level. West High student Nathan Elliott told the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier newspaper that this kind of learning was much better 9. sitting at a computer. Other students also said it got them 10.(excite) about future careers in construction.

 

1.is run 2.to prepare 3.recently 4.from 5.professional 6.how 7.pieces 8.offered 9.than 10.excited 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了由滑铁卢职业中心运营的建筑培训项目,该项目旨在为学生们在技术领域的职业生涯做好准备,参加该项目的高中生高度肯定了它。 1.考查时态语态。句意:该项目由滑铁卢职业中心运营。文章基础时态为一般现在时,The project与run之间是被动关系,所以用一般现在时的被动语态,run为不规则动词,过去分词为run,故填is run。 2.考查不定式。句意:该中心为学生提供多种旨在为他们在技术领域的职业生涯做好准备的项目。be designed to do表示“旨在”,故填to prepare。 3.考查副词。句意:滑铁卢社区学校的学生最近参加了以砖石建筑技术为中心的建筑培训。修饰动词短语took part in用副词,故填recently。 4.考查介词。句意:学生们在学校里呆了五天,向专业机构爱荷华州砌体学会经验丰富的工人学习。learn from表示“向……学习”,故填from。 5.考察形容词。句意参考上题解析,修饰名词organization用形容词,故填professional。 6.考查疑问词+不定式结构。句意:工人们教学生们如何混合砂浆并用砖和木头砌墙。此处为疑问词+不定式结构,how to do表示“如何做某事”。故填how。 7.考查名词。句意:学生们把砂浆搬到一块块木头上然后加砖加块砌成墙。piece是可数名词,pieces of表示“一块块”,故填pieces。 8.考查时态。句意:在学生们工作的时候,布希给了他们一条重要的建议。worked表明此处用一般过去时,故填offered。 9.考查介词。句意:韦斯特高中的内森艾利奥特告诉Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier报说这种学习方式比坐在电脑前要好得多。much better表明此处用than。 10.考查形容词。句意:其他学生也表示,这让他们对未来的建筑职业感到兴奋。修饰人用ed结尾的形容词,表示“感到……的”,故填excited。
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