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When I was six, Dad brought home a dog 1.(call) "Brownie". Brownie got along well with every member in our family. She would go to 2.was sick and just be with them. We always felt much 3.(good) when she was around.

One day, as I was getting her food, she 4.(bite) a hole out of one of Dad's shoes. I scolded her, 5.(tell) her what she did was wrong. She looked down at the ground and then went and hid. I saw tears in her eyes.

Brownie went everywhere with us. People would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course she'd let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many times6.we'd be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. She never barked or tried to get away. The7.(fun) thing was that she would smile. This frightened people because8.thought she was showing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone.

Now many years have passed since Brownie9.(die) of old age. I still miss the days when she was10.us.

 

1.called 2.whoever 3.better 4.bit 5.telling 6.when 7.funny/funniest 8.they 9.died 10.with/around 【解析】作者讲述了一条狗Brownie陪伴家人多年的故事,表达了动物和人之间的爱。 1.called考查过去分词。句中dog和动词call是被动关系,指这条狗被叫做Brownie。此处用过去分词作定语,故填called。 2.whoever考查代词。此处表示无论谁病了Brownie都会陪在身边,故填“无论谁”whoever。 3.better考查副词比较级。此处表示比较之意,much修饰比较级表示程度,此处指有Brownie陪伴,我们会感觉好多了。故填better。 4.bit考查动词时态。此处是叙述过去发生的事,与前后句时态一致也用过去时,故填bit。 5.telling考查动词形式。句中主语和tell的主语一致都是I,而且是主动关系,故此处用动词的-ing形式作状语,故填telling。 6.when考查关系副词。句中包含定语从句,先行词是times,在定语从句中作状语用关系副词,表示“在那个时候”,故填when。 7.funny/funniest考查形容词。此处修饰名词thing且由the限定,要用形容词或最高级,表示有趣的/最有趣的事是她会向别人微笑,故填funny/funniest。 8.they考查代词。此处代指空前的people用复数,指他们认为Brownie在露牙齿,故填they。 9.died考查动词时态。句意:自从Brownie由于年老死去已经过去许多年了。表示过去发生的事用过去时,故填died。 10.with/around考查介词。此处指我仍然怀念她陪伴我们的那些日子,表示“和,在身边”,故填with/around。
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