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A robot used for housework was tested out in a family. He looked 1. a tall and handsome man with smooth black hair, 2. (speak) in a deep voice. Larry was going to be away from home so he hired such 3. robot to accompany his wife Claire. Claire didn’t like the idea at the beginning, but she 4. agreeto it at last. At the first sight of Tony, Claire felt 5. (embarrass). Gradually, Tony began to win Claire’s trust. He helped Claire realize her dreams by making her home elegant, giving her a new haircut, changing the makeup she 6. (wear) and giving her advice on her dresses. Therefore at the party all the guests 7. were invited were filled with 8. (admire) when they saw her house was completely changed. After the test, the company was satisfied with Tony’s report because he had 9.successfulmade a woman regain her confidence

10. fall in love with him.

 

1.like 2.speaking 3.a 4.agreed 5.embarrassed 6.wore 7.who(that) 8.admiration 9.successfully 10.and 【解析】文章介绍一个家用机器人Tony在一个家庭里被测试的经过。 考察学生的词汇,语法运用,以及对文章的理解能力。 1.考查介词。句意:他看起来像一位又高又帅的男士。look like看起来像,故这里用like。 2.考查现在分词。用低沉的声音说话。这里主语是机器人he,省略主语,与动词是主动关系,用现在分词做状语,故用speaking。 3.考查冠词。句意:Larry要离开家,因此他雇了一个机器人来陪伴他的妻子Claire。名词robot在这里表示泛指,故用不定冠词a。 4.考查时态。句意:Claire开始并不喜欢这个想法,但是她最终同意了。根据语境可知这里描述过去的事情,用一般过去时,故用agreed。 5.考查形容词。句意:看到Tony的第一眼,Claire感到很尴尬。这里需要形容词作表语,故用embarrassed。 6.考查动词的时态。句意:他帮助Claire实现了梦想:让她的家更优雅、给她剪了新的发型、改变了她用的化妆品并给了她一些穿着方面的建议。这里仍然在描述过去的经历,定语从句中的谓语动词也用过去式,故用wore。 7.考查定语从句的关系词。句意:因此在聚会上,当他们看见Claire的家完全改变时,所有被邀请的客人都非常钦佩Claire。这里构造定语从句修饰先行词all the guests,故用who(that)。 8.考查介词。were filled with充满;介词with后接名词,故用admiration。 9.考查副词。句意:测试之后,公司对Tony的报告特别满意,因为他成功地使一位女性重拾信心并且爱上他。这里用副词修饰动词,故用successfully。 10.考察连词。句意:测试之后,公司对Tony的报告很满意,因为他成功地使一位女性重拾信心并且爱上他。句中regain her confidence和fall in love with him做make并列的宾语补足语,故用连词and。
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