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1.When Bonnie Rivers passed her exams, everyone c____________ her and wished her all the best for her future.

2.I am happy to have found many things I can do, like writing and computer programming. My ambition is to work for a f________ that develops computer software when I grow up.

3.We have found human and animal bones in those caves higher up the hills as well as tools and other objects. So we think it is reasonable to a___________ they lived in these caves, regardless of the cold.

4.Pressed by my friends and relations, I decided to s__________ the opportunity to get recognition for my successful idea by sending my invention to the patent office.

5.However, when she first saw the robot, she felt _____(惊恐), which seemed more like a human than a machine.

6.Also, when I miss my family, it’s a great comfort to have a ________(替代)family to be with.

7.____________  __________  __________ (不久前的一天)I was showing the boys the weekly chemistry when, before I knew it, the mixture was bubbling everywhere.

8.I am surprised he is so strongly ___________   ___________  ___________(支持)smoking because he is usually very reasonable about health issues.

9.---Hello, Serena. I was expecting you to call me back yesterday.

---I’m sorry. I tried but your phone _______  _________  ___________   _________(出故障)and I couldn’t get through.

10.It suddenly ______  __________  __________  ________(我想到)we could go to the customs office for help.

 

1.congratulated 2.firm/factory 3.assume 4.seize 5.alarmed 6.substitute 7.The otherday 8.in favo(u)r/supportof 9.was outoforder 10.occurred tomethat 【解析】该类题型属于短文改错的入门级题型,考察的是语法,句法知识和语境分析能力及逻辑思维能力,该题型能够很好的检测出学生是否很好的掌握好这类语法知识点及语言的综合运用能力。从题难易程度来看,难度中等。 1.考查动词时态。通过从句当中的动词passed可以看出是发生在过去的事情,所以主句的动词也要使用过去时态表示,在结合语境分析这里应该填写congratulated。 2.考查名词及语境。通过语法分析,我们可以明确该空填写的是一个名词,其次通过语境我们可以推测出是firm或者factory。 3.考查动词辨析。根据句法it is reasonable to...可以看出该空填写一个动词。通过前后语境:前文是在说在洞穴里发现了一系列的骸骨和物品,所以我们能够合理的____。前面论述的是原因,后面论述的是结果。再根据字母开头的提示,可以推测出assume。 4.考查动词辨析。根据句法结构decide to do sth可以看出该空是填写一个动词,且与后面的宾语opportunity语义上要搭配。seek the opportunity表示的是把握机遇。 5.考查形容词。根据括号的汉字词提示,在分析语法这里应该填写的是一个形容词性,所以填写alarmed。 6.考查名词。根据语境分析,这里填写的是一个名词,所以填写substitute。 7.考查固定搭配。the other day表示的不久前的一天。 8.考查固定搭配。in support/favour of表示的是“支持..." 9.考查固定搭配。be out of order出故障。 10.考查固定搭配。It suddenly occured to sb that ...某人突然想到了什么... 名师点睛: 首先,做单句短文填空应该明确的是时态,语态问题。 平时多积累固定搭配及句法知识。
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3.A. participate    B. complain    C. dream    D. withdraw

4.A. normal    B. potential    C. practical    D. specific

5.A. functions    B. comments    C. consequences    D. answers

6.A. accomplish    B. expand    C. save    D. witness

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8.A. responsibility    B. pressure    C. attention    D. tradition

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10.A. advertising    B. tracking    C. bouncing    D. pausing

11.A. connected    B. choked    C. frozen    D. motivated

12.A. adventure    B. experiment    C. announcement    D. arrangement

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