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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 My 8-ye...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

My 8-year-old son took it upon himself to plan a 10th anniversary 1. (celebrate)for my husband and me this weekend. He planned the whole day, 2.(start)with what he thought to be the 3.(good)breakfast to prepare for my husband as a surprise. Then he suggested going on 4. romantic picnic on the beach, 5.(follow)by a family game time to celebrate the family that resulted from our happy marriage in the first place.

He 6.(thoughtful)included a “card-making” station he had set up with markers and construction paper to help each of his parents to privately create loving anniversary cards 7.   each other. He also recreated the special moments from our wedding day, with music he 8.(select)beforehand and foods and drinks.

He had also spent all week before the anniversary making paper hearts. He then 9.(ask)me to string them all over the house on the morning of the anniversary, so that he and I could surprise his dad/my husband with all the love. It was such a kind gesture for a little boy to think of. I left the whole thing in his little hands, 10. turned out beautiful! He told me he wanted to make an “unforgettable” day for his parents.

 

1. celebration 2. starting 3. best 4. a 5. followed 6. thoughtfully 7. for 8. had selected 9. asked 10. which 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,文章详细介绍了8岁的儿子为我们的结婚周年纪念日所做的精心的安排。 1.考查名词。在英语里形容词通常修饰名词构成名词短语做动词的宾语。句中形容词anniversary后面要节celebrate的名词形式,所以要填celebration。 2.考查非谓语动词。句意:他计划了一整天,从他认为最好的早餐开始。动词start与主语he构成主动关系,要用现在分词做状语。所以要填starting。 3.考查最高级。句意:他计划了一整天,从他认为最好的早餐开始。句中使用最高级best修饰breakfast,表示强调。所以要填best。 4.考查不定冠词。句意:然后,他建议到海边举行一次浪漫的野餐。名词picnic是可数名词,前面加不定冠词a表示泛指。所以要填不定冠词a。 5.非谓语动词。句中动词follow与romantic picnic构成被动关系,要用过去分词做状语。所以要填过去分词followed。 6.考查副词。在英语里副词通常做状语修饰形容词、副词、动词或整个句子;而形容词通常做定语修饰名词代词。本句中应该使用副词修饰谓语动词,所以要填副词thoughtfully。 7.考查介词。介词短语for each other相互。他帮助父母亲相互制作周年卡片。所以要填介词for。 8.考查时态。句意:用他事先选好的音乐、食物和饮料,他为我们的结婚纪念日重新创造出特别的时刻。根据句意可知他选择音乐之前就发生的,要用过去完成时表示过去的过去。所以要填had selected。 9.考查时态。句意:在结婚纪念日之前的整个星期他都在用纸做心形图案,然后请求我把心形图案都串起来。本文叙述过去发生的事情,以一般过去时为主,所以要填asked。 10.考查定语从句。句意:我把整件事情留给他来做,结果证明很棒。句中关系代词which指代前面一句话的内容,引导定语从句并在句中做主语。所以要填which。
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B. He wanted to settle down after the writing.

C. He wanted to write it before he forgot it.

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C. He trained the author to be manly and do the basic things.

D. He was competitive at work and remained a loving Dad.

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A. The necessity of keeping good shape.

B. Quick recovery from suffering or blow.

C. The ability to get a content career.

D. The pride one takes in his/her parents.

4.What can be a suitable title for the text?

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B. Dad Proved Faithful and Loving for the Family

C. My Dad Showed How to Be a Journalist and a Man

D. I Learned to Recover Quickly after a Suffering

 

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