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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Beer and fried chicken — this combo (组合餐)has recently become the 1.(popular) late-night snack eaten inside dorms and documented in weibo and WeChat updates. Thanks to the popular South Korean drama Man From the Stars, this new mix-and-match junk food trend has been very popular 2. young audiences despite its 3.(healthy) nature. Indeed, K-dramas have been 4. major force in the South Korean pop culture wave 5. has captured (捕获) the hearts of young Chinese. Apart from pretty faces, fashion is 6. exciting part. Critics and Industry insiders agree that the recipe for K-dramas’ success 7.(consist) of several main ingredients— handsome and cute stars 8.(dress) in the latest fashion trends, youth fantasies, and 9.(create) storylines (故事情节). With love triangles, serious diseases, and Cinderella tales, the storylines in K-drama might seem commonplace. Man From the Stars challenges this norm by 10. (combine) aliens and time travel into these standard stories.

 

1. most popular 2. among/ with 3. unhealthy 4. a 5. that/ which 6. another 7. consists 8. dressed 9. creative 10. combining 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,近年以来,韩剧在中国变得越来越流行,文章分析了韩剧变流行的原因:英俊漂亮的穿着时尚服装的主角、年轻人幻想的故事、创造性的故事情节等。 1.考查最高级。句意:啤酒和炸鸡的组合餐自己成为最流行的夜宵。句中使用定冠词the修饰最高级most popular强调这种组织餐非常受欢迎。所以要填最高级most popular。 2.考查形容词短语。句意:尽管它很不健康,但这种垃圾食物很受年轻观众的欢迎。形容词短语be popular among/with意为“受…欢迎”,所以句中要填介词among/with。 3.考查形容词。句意:尽管它很不健康,但这种垃圾食物很受年轻观众的欢迎。英语里通常使用形容词做的定语修饰名词,句中要用形容词修饰nature。同时根据句意可知应该表示否定含义,所以要填unhealthy。 4.考查不定冠词。句意:实际上,韩剧已经成为捕获中国年轻人心灵的韩流文化的一个主要力量。不定冠词a修饰major force,表示泛指。所以要填a。 5.考查定语从句。本题定语从句的先行词是the South Korean pop culture wave,关系代词which/that指代先行词,引导定语从句并在句中做主语。所以要填that/which。 6.考查形容词。句意:除了漂亮的脸蛋以为,时尚也是了一个令人兴奋的部分。句中形容词another与前句中pretty faces形成呼应,说明韩剧变得流行的另外一个原因。所以要填another。 7.考查时态。句意:韩剧成功的秘密在于几个主要的因素—英俊漂亮的穿着时尚服装的主角、年轻人幻想的故事、创造性的故事情节等。本文介绍韩剧变得流行的原因,全文以一般现在时为主,本句主语是单数名词,所以要填第三人称单数形式consists。 8.考查形容词。句意:韩剧成功的秘密在于几个主要的因素—英俊漂亮的穿着时尚服装的主角、年轻人幻想的故事、创造性的故事情节等。形容词短语be dressed in意为“穿着…”,句中使用dressed in…做定语修饰stars。所以要填dressed。 9.考查形容词。在英语里形容词通常做定语表语修饰名词代词,而副词通常做状语修饰形容词、副词、动词或整个句子。本句中要用形容词修饰storylines,所以要填creative。 10.考查动名词。在英语里介词的后面通常接名词、代词、动名词做宾语,本句中使用动名词做介词by的宾语,所以要填combining。
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