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Autumn was coming to an end. All the insects and animals were working hard to store food for winter, except the grasshopper(蚱蜢), who spent his days1. ______(jump) from leaf to leaf.

One day, an ant happened to pass by. She 2._____ (pull) a heavy grain of rice. “Could you give me3. ______ hand. Mr. Grasshopper?” asked the ant. “My anthill is just a few trees away, but this is so heavy.”

“You come and play with me for some time, and then I shall gladly help you. Autumn is so beautiful. You should enjoy it,” the grasshopper replied.

“No, sir. You must also start preparing for the winter4.______ you want to have enough to eat,” the ant said 5._______(serious).

“Nothing doing. Right now it is time 6.______ (have) fun,” the silly grasshopper replied.

Hearing this, the ant shook her head and went on.

Winter came. The ant stayed7.______ her warm anthill and enjoyed her food, 8. _____ the grasshopper had to suffer from cold and hunger. He went out to hunt for food when it was9.______ (warm) than usual, but he could hardly find any food and soon became weak with hunger.

“Oh, why did I waste my 10._____ (day) playing? I should have listened to the ant,” he thought with regret.

 

1.jumping 2.was pulling 3.a 4.if 5.seriously 6.to have 7.in 8.while 9.warmer 10.days 【解析】 试题分析:通过本文考查学生正确运用英语单词的能力。考查名词,冠词,连词,副词,形容词比较级,非谓语动词等,注意运用正确形式。 1.jumping 句意:蚱蜢每天都是从一片叶子跳到另一片叶子。考查固定结构spend some time(in)doing,故此空用jumping。 2.was pulling 考察时态,这里表示过去某段时间进行的动作,用过去进行时was pulling。 3.a 考查冠词,give sb a hand 是固定结构,帮助某人。 4.if 考察连词,这里用if引导条件状语从句,表示如果你想要有足够的食物吃,你必须为冬天准备好食物。 5.seriously 考查副词,say是动词,故用副词seriously修饰动词。 6.to have 考察不定时,It is time to do sth 该到某人做某事的时间了。故这里用to have。 7.in 考查介词,呆在某处,意为蚂蚁呆在它温暖的家里享受食物。 8.while 考查连词,前后句表示对比,故用while。 9.warmer 考查形容词比较级,由than可推知这里用形容词比较级warmer,表示当天气比平时暖和时他除去寻找食物。 10.days 句意:他遗憾的想“我为什么浪费这么多天玩呢、我应该听蚂蚁的。”故这里应该用名词的复数形式days。 考点:语法填空和词汇应用。
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