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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。 Traveli...

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。

Traveling down the Yangtze River for 3 nights was 1. (complete) the most relaxing part of our China journey. When we arrived at the ferry terminal early in the morning, it was 2. (crowd) with people waiting to board the cruise boat. We watched the mountains go by when we 3. (travel) down the river. It was hot and foggy outside but was still one of the most beautiful 4. (landscape) I have ever seen.

During the cruise the dinner was delicious. There 5. (be) lots of different dishes. I enjoyed the food although the fish was so filled with bones that it was hard 6. (eat).

One of the sweet thing about the cruise was the morning alarm 7. was a beautiful Chinese tune. 8. started playing at 6:30am and continued for a whole hour. It was a lovely way to wake up on this 9. (peace) cruise.

The scenery down the Yangtze River is 10. unforgettable experience. I would do this again if I ever had the chance.

 

1.completely 2.crowded 3.traveled/travelled 4.landscapes 5.were 6.to eat 7.that/which 8.It 9.peaceful 10.an 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要描述了作者在中国沿着长江顺流而下的旅行经历。 1. 考查副词。句意:随着长江顺流而下的3个晚上的旅行是我们的中国之旅中最令人放松的部分。空处作状语,修饰形容词最高级the most relaxing,应使用副词形式,故填completely。 2. 考查形容词。句意:当我们一大早到达客运码头时,它已经挤满了等待上游艇的人。根据空前的was可知,空处应填形容词作表语,故填crowded。 3. 考查时态。句意:我们顺流而下旅行时,看着群山经过。文章是讲述过去发生的事,应用一般过去时,故填traveled/travelled。 4. 考查名词复数。句意:外面天气炎热多雾,但这仍然是我见过的最美丽的风景之一。one of +可数名词复数,是固定搭配,意为“……之一”,故填landscapes。 5. 考查时态和主谓一致。句意:有很多不同的菜肴。本句是there be句型,讲述过去的事情,应使用一般过去时,主语“lots of different dishes”是名词复数,所以be动词用were,故填were。 6. 考查非谓语动词。句意:我喜欢这些食物,尽管鱼刺很多,导致吃起来很难。it+be动词+形容词+to do sth.是固定句型,it是形式主语,动词不定式是真正的主语,故填to eat。 7. 考查定语从句。句意:游艇上愉快的事情之一是一首中国曲子的早晨闹钟。分析句子可知,空处引导一个定语从句,先行词是the morning alarm,指物,关系词在从句中作主语,应使用that/which引导。故填that/which。 8. 考查代词。句意:它在早上6:30开始播放,持续整整一个小时。空处指代上文的Chinese tune,句子第一个单词的首字母大写,故填It。 9. 考查形容词。句意:在这个宁静的游艇上醒来是个美好的方式。根据空后的名词cruise,可知,此处要填一个形容词作定语,故填peaceful。 10. 考查冠词。句意:沿着长江顺流而下的风景是一次难忘的经历。experience此处指“经历”,是可数名词,此处泛指“一次经历”,且unforgettable发音是以元音因素开头,故填an。
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