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I was driving my children for an hour to a distant supermarket to do some Christmas1. (shop). At the highway exit I noticed an old woman2.(dress) in worn, dirty clothes holding a sign with sadness. I got close3.saw that it said “ Homeless, Please help. Willing to work. ”

I took my children4. the supermarket, but I couldn’t stop5. (think) about the woman. Later after we left my children and I stopped at a local store to buy some snacks for the long drive back home. When I got to the exit again, I found6. ( I ) driving to the place we had driven in. She was still there holding her sign in7. December air. I pulled off the road, and8. (hand) some money to my daughter. My daughter sent it to the woman. Before she could express her thanks to us my daughter gave her the food we9. (buy) for the trip home.

We pulled back out on the highway. None of us felt proud or even happy with what we had done. We10. (strong) wished we could have done more.

 

1.shopping 2.dressed 3.and 4.into//to 5.thinking 6.myself 7.the 8.handed 9.had bought 10.strongly 【解析】本文主要讲的是作者和女儿一起去做圣诞节购物,结果女儿把买好的食物送给了需要帮助的人的爱心故事。 1.shopping 考查动名词。.固定词组:do some shopping (购物),故填shopping. 2.dressed 考查过去分词。过去分词dressed作定语,与所修饰的名词woman是被动关系;动词短语:be dressed in(穿着……),故填dressed. 3.and 考查连词。句意:我靠近并且看到了写的字。前后两个动词是并列关系,故填and. 4.into//to 考查介词。句意:我带着我的孩子们进入了市场。固定词组:take…into/in…(把……带进……),故填into//to. 5.thinking 考查动名词。固定搭配:stop doing sth.(停止做某事),故填thinking. 6.myself 考查反身代词。当主语和宾语是同一个人或物时,宾语要用反身代词。本句主语是I,故填myself. 7.the 考查冠词。此处是特指“在12月的空气中”,要用定冠词,故填the. 8.handed 考查词。谓语动词pulled off 与动词handed是并列的,所以也要用一般过去时,故填handed. 9.had bought 考查动词。句意:女儿把我们早已买好的食物送给了她。此处定语从句谓语动词发生在主句动词gave(是一般过去时态)之前,要用过去完成时态,故填had bought. 10.strongly 考查副词。副词strongly(强烈地)作状语修饰谓语动词wish,故填strongly.
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