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These pictures will not mean much to you,but they mean a huge amount to my Grandma who suffers a little dementia(痴呆)1.doesn't go out much anymore.

When I arrived in the UK on the first leg of my recent trip,the person2.met me at the airport3.(be) one of my wonderful friends from KindSpring.She was able to give me an old phone which was a4.(kind) to me as I'd previously told her I'd be having to leave mine at home as I share5.with my partner.

It was greatly6.(value) as I could keep in touch7.people,but it was worth more when I visited my Grandma soon after.I took the phone with me when I went out for a walk,and used it8.(take) pictures of all the landmarks I passed.When I got back,we looked at all the9.(photo) and she told me some wonderful memories 10.(build) rip over 90 years of living in a town she no longer sees.

 

1.and 2.who / that 3.was 4.kindness 5.it 6.valuable 7.with 8.to take 9.photos 10.built 【解析】我出去旅行拍了一些照片,我有些老年痴呆的奶奶把我拍的这些照片想象成自己生活的地方,我和奶奶一起快乐地欣赏这些照片。 考察学生的词汇,语法运用,以及对文章的理解能力。 1.考察连词。句意:这些图片对你来说或许没有什么意义,但是它们对于我患有一点痴呆不能经常出门的奶奶来说意义重大。根据语境,这里定语从句中suffers a little dementia(痴呆)和doesn't go out much anymore是并列的关系,故用and。 2.考查定语从句。句意:我最近一次旅途中,当我到达英国时,在机场接我的人是来自KindSpring的一位非常要好的朋友。这里构造了定语从句,先行词the person,定语从句用关系代词指代先行词并做主语,故用who / that。 3.考查be动词。联系上下文,可知这里描述的是过去,故用was。 4.考查名词。句意:她很善良的给了我一部手机。不定冠词a后用名词形式的kindness。kindness仁慈;好意;友好的行为。 5.考查代词。句意:她很善良的给了我一部手机,因为我之前告诉她我必须把手机留在家里,因为我在家和同伴分享它。根据句意,这里用it指代上文提到过的手机,故用it。 6.考查形容词。句意:这非常有价值,因为我可以和人们保持联系…。这里用形容词做表语,故用valuable。 7.考查固定搭配。keep in touch with与…保持联系。故用with。 8.考查不定式。句意:当我出去散步时带着手机,我用手机拍下所有我经过的地标。这里用不定式表示目的,故用to take。 9.考查名词。句意:当我回来时,我们一起看着所有这些照片。很显然,这里是很多照片,故用复数名词photos。 10.考查过去分词做后置定语。句意:我们一起看所有的照片,她告诉我一些零碎的90多年在一个从没见过的城镇生活的美好的记忆。这里动词build和逻辑主语memories之间是被动关系,用过去分词作后置定语,故用built。
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