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Jenny is my pen friend.Yesterday was her1.(第十二)birthday.She came to China and she likes travelling in the natural world. On the first day,we got up very early and went to Tian’anmen Square.We stayed2.(在….之中) thousands of people and waited to see the3.(旗子)raising. On the following day, we4.(继续) to visit.We visited the Great Wall.It is one of the great5. (奇迹) in the world. When we got to the Great Wall ,it was very early in the morning. The sky was grey. We could see nothing and it was6.(寂静的). Half an hour later, the sun rose and 7. (照耀) on the Great Wall. Jenny was so excited that she began to run on the Great Wall.8.(几乎,差不多) thousands of men died when they built it. The Great Wall was made not only of stones, but millions of lives.We remained on the Great Wall for two hours. For her, the Great Wall is the place of interest not only to the Chinese people, but also to9. (任何人) all over the world. We really enjoyed10.(我们自己).

It was an unforgettable trip.

 

1.twelfth 2.among 3.flag 4.continued 5.wonders 6.silent 7.shone/shined 8.Nearly 9.anybody 10.ourselves 【解析】这篇短文主要讲述了作者的朋友Jenny,在她12岁生日的时候来北京参观。 1.句意:昨天是她的12岁生日。表示某人的第几个生日用序数词。根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填twelfth。 2.句意:我们呆在成千上万人的之间等着看国旗上升。Among表示在……之间;根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填among。 3.句意:我们呆在成千上万人的之间等着看国旗上升。这里是说升旗。根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填flag。 4.句意;在第二天,我们继续参观。Continued to do sth.表示继续做某事。根据句意及所给单词提示,故填continued。 5.句意:它是世界上的伟大奇迹之一。one of the+名词的复数,表示……之一、根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填wonders。 6.句意:我们什么都看不到,它是寂静的。Silent的意思是“沉默的”。根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填silent。 7.句意:太阳升起和照耀在长城上。这里用一般过去时态,根据句意及汉语提示,故填shone/shined。 8.句意:几乎,当建造它的时候,成千上万的人死了。根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填Nearly。 9.句意:长城不仅是中国人民关心的地方,也是对全世界的任何人。根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填anybody。 10.句意:我们真得玩得很开心。短语enjoy oneself表示玩得开心。根据句意及所给汉语提示,故填ourselves。 点睛:给首字母填空类短文题是近几年各省、市题经常采用的题型之一,这种题难度相对较大,考生失分 现象严重。下面就讲一讲做这类题的方法与技巧。 给首字母填空类短文的阅读题属于能力测试的范畴,它考查的范围极广,可以是知识的方方面面, 还可能涉及其它学科。它要求考生在充分理解短文的基础上将单词拼写出来,并且单词形式合理,符合语 法规范,符合短文需要。常用的答题技巧如下: 1. 通读短文知大意,看整体全面了解 与阅读理解题和其它类型的完形填空一样,首先要通读短文,了解文章的大意。每篇短文段落之 间必然承上启下、前呼后应。因此通读全文时要一气呵成,只要能了解短文的大意即可,细节不理解可以 跳过。因此,在解题之前通读一遍短文,目的是对文章有个全面的了解,弄清其中心思想和大意。 即对不理解的地方采用暂时回避的方式,待真正理解全文之后再找解决的方法。有些短文填空题,有时出 现约 3%~5% 的生词是很正常的,这就要求根据构词知识或上、下文的意思加以猜测,来确定它的词义。 4. 认真复查全文,把握整体和词形
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