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阅读下面短文,在空白处填写 1 个适当的单词或所给单词的正确形式。 Wang K...

阅读下面短文在空白处填写 1 个适当的单词或所给单词的正确形式

Wang Kun and his sister Wang Wei had dreamed about 1. (take) a great bike trip ever 2. middle school. After graduating from college, they finally got the chance 3. (take) a bike trip and their dream will come 4. (truth). Wang Wei was very stubborn. Once she had made up her mind, nothing could change it. She insisted that they 5.  (find) the source of the river and begin their trip there.

Before the trip they found a large atlas in the library, from 6. they knew clearly about the Mekong River. They 7. (plan) their schedule according to the atlas and organized the trip 8. (proper). Believe it or not, they would start at 9. altitude of more than 5,000 meters, but they were sure to have an 10. (excite) trip.

 

1. taking 2. since 3. to take 4. true 5. (should) find 6. which 7. planned 8. properly 9. an 10. exciting 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。王坤和王薇从中学开始就梦想着能有一次自行车旅行,大学毕业后,他们终于有了机会。王薇非常固执,一旦下了决心,就没有事情可以改变她的想法。她坚持要找到河流的源头,在那里开始旅程。他们在图书馆找到了一个地图册,从中了解了湄公河。他们将从海拔高于5000米的地方开始旅程,他们绝对会有一个令人兴奋的旅程。 1.考查动名词作宾语。设空处做介词about的宾语,应该用动名词的形式,故填taking。 2.考查固定词组。句意:王坤和他的妹妹王薇从中学起就梦想着有一次很棒的自行车旅行。根据句意可知设空处的意思为“自﹍以来”,ever since,自﹍以来,为固定用法,故填since。 3.考查固定用法。句意:大学毕业后,他们终于有机会骑自行车旅行,他们的梦想将会实现。get a chance to do,有机会做﹍,为固定用法,故填to chance。 4.考查固定词组。句意:大学毕业后,他们终于有机会骑自行车旅行,他们的梦想将会实现。实现梦想为“come true”,为固定词组,故填true。 5.考查虚拟语气。insist表示“坚持要”“一定要”,从句所指的一般是尚未实现的事实,此时谓语通常用虚拟语气。虚拟语气的结构为:(should)+动词原形。此处insist的意思是“坚持要”“一定要”,从句所指的是尚未实现的事实,此时谓语通要用虚拟语气,故填(should) find。 6.考查介词+关系代词引导的定语从句。分析句子可知,句子是一个包含定语从句的复合句,先行词为atlas,指物,在从句中做from的宾语,而且介词from又提到前面,所以此处用which来指代先行词,故填which。 7.考查谓语动词时态。分析句子可知设空处是句子的谓语,这个动作发生在过去,所以要用过去时态,故填planned。 8.考查副词。设空处修饰动词organize要用副词,故填properly。 9.考查固定词组。at an altitude of,在﹍高度,为固定词组,故填an。 10.考查形容词。设空处修饰名词trip用形容词,trip指物,所以用exciting,故填exciting。
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