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The same song was my favourite TV programme on CCTV. I w1.it every week. There were both old songs and m2. songs. The programme was famous not only in China but also in other p3. of the world. It was held in many different places, i4.big cities, small towns, country areas and even f5.countries such as America and Canada. The same song was well-known for o6. charity shows. When a natural d7. happens, The same song would organize a charity show at once to help the victims. Besides charity shows, there are a8. big variety shows on holidays or at festivals. For e9., on Mother’s Day, the show c10. the festival of mothers and included all their favourite songs.

 

1.watched 2.modern 3.places / parts 4.including 5.foreign 6.organizing 7.disaster 8.also 9.example 10.celebrated 【解析】试题这是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了“同一首歌”这一闻名于世的央视节目在慈善方面的作用和影响。 1.句意:我每周都看它(同一首歌)。看电视watch TV;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填watched。 2.句意:既有老歌又有现代歌曲。both…and,连接并列结构,两者的意义相同或相对;根据前面的old songs,结合句意语境和首字母提示,可知填modern。 3.句意:这个节目不仅在中国而且在世界其他地方都很有名。other其他的,后接名词;根据of the world和首字母提示,可知用复数名词,故填places / parts。 4.句意:它在许多不同的地方举行,包括大城市、小城镇、乡村地区。including包括,介词,用于列举;根据下文列举的内容,结合首字母提示,可知填including。 5.句意:它在许多不同的地方举行,包括大城市、小城镇、农村地区,甚至包括美国和加拿大等外国。countries国家,名词需用形容词修饰;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填foreign。 6.句意:同一首歌因组织慈善演出而闻名。be well-known尽人皆知/见称于世,固定表达,介词for后接名词或动名词;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填organizing。 7.句意:当自然灾害发生时,同一首歌将立即组织慈善表演来帮助受害者。natural自然的,形容词修饰名词;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填disaster。 8.句意:除了慈善演出外,节日和节庆也有大型综艺节目。besides除……之外(还有),常与also连用;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填also。 9.句意:例如,在母亲节……for example例如;根据句意语境和首字母提示,可知填example。 10.句意:节目庆祝母亲节,并包括他们最喜爱的歌曲。and连接并列结构,前后时态须一致;根据宾语the festival of mothers,结合句意语境和首字母提示,可知填celebrated。
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