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    Beth Jones was only eight years old when she first tried playing the drums. This was during a lunchtime music club at school, which she only went to because it was snowing 1. (heavy). Of all the musical instruments, the drums were 2. (interesting) to Beth. She thought it was cool that there were many different shapes and sizes of drums, and she wanted to hit 3. (they), to see what they sounded like.

Now, Beth is thirteen and gives concerts around the country. She also has her own YouTube channel and 4. (get)over a million hit a year. What's amazing is that Beth hasn't ever been to 5. drum lesson. "You can learn anything on the Internet, so I've never felt it was important for me to take classes, "explains Beth.

Giving concerts wasn't easy for Beth in the beginning because usually she only played drums alone in her bedroom when she came home 6. school. At her first concert, she played in a band with many 7. (adult). She could feel hundreds of pairs of eyes looking at her, 8. that made her feel afraid.

So, does Beth enjoy 9.(be) famous now? "I didn't plan to be famous, " she says. "All I want is to show others what I love. I don't think I'm someone special. I just want everyone10. (have) a great time at my concerts.

 

1.heavily 2.the most interesting 3.them 4.gets 5.a 6.from/after 7.adults 8.and 9.being 10.to have 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文,主要讲述贝丝在8岁时因一次偶然机会发现打鼓很有趣,她没有参加过任何培训课程,但她通过自己努力自学并成功举办了音乐会,并且她自己的YouTube频道点击量已超百万。她希望每个人都能在她的音乐会上玩得开心。 1. 句意:那是在学校一个音乐俱乐部的午餐时间,她只是因为下大雪才去的。 分析句子成分,“snow”下雪,是动词,需要副词来修饰,heavy的副词是heavily,故答案是heavily。 2. 句意:在所有的乐器中,鼓对贝丝来说是最有趣的。 根据“Of all the musical instruments”可知,三者或三者以上作比较,本句要采用最高级,interesting的最高级是the most interesting,故答案是the most interesting。 3. 句意:她觉得有很多不同形状和大小的鼓很酷,她想敲它们,看看它们听起来怎么样。 因hit是动词,其后需要跟一个宾语,they是人称代词主格,其宾格是them,故答案是them。 4. 句意:她也有自己的YouTube频道,每年的点击量超过100万次。 根据“She also has her own YouTube channel ”可知是一般现在时,and后面的动词也要是用一般现在时,主语是第三人称单数,故动词用第三人称单数形式,故答案是gets。 5. 句意:令人惊奇的是贝丝从来没有上过一节打鼓课。 根据后面的“drum lesson”名词单数可知,这里需要一个修饰单数的冠词,表泛指,因drum是辅音音素开头的单词,故答案是a。 6. 句意:一开始,贝丝举办音乐会并不容易,因为她通常只在放学回家后一个人在卧室里打鼓。 根据“she came home ”提示可推断,这里指的是放学回家,即from/after school,故答案是from/after。 7. 句意:在她的第一场音乐会,她和许多成人在一个乐队演奏。 根据“many”许多,可知,后面的名词要用复数形式,adult的复数是adults,故答案是adults。 8. 句意:她能感觉到成百上千双眼睛在看着她,这让她感到害怕。 根据空前和空后的句意可知,这两句之间是顺承关系,故需要并列连词来连接,and表承接,故答案是and。 9. 句意:所以,贝丝现在享受成名吗? 根据enjoy doing sth.喜欢做某事,可知此处要填be的动名词being,故答案是being。 10. 句意:我只是希望大家在我的音乐会上玩得开心。 根据want sb. to do sth.想要某人做某事,可知,此处要填动词不定式,故答案是to have。
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