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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。 Apart f...

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。

Apart from the mental relief of people’s mind, another major aspect of Taoist influence on Chinese culture 1.(be) its  influence on martial arts.

Wudang martial arts based on the Taoist ideology2. (create) by one of the most famous Taoists, 3.(name) Zhang Sanfeng in the early years of the Ming Dynasty. Wudang martial arts are a great contribution 4.  Wudang Taoism, which is 5. famous branch of Chinese Taoism. Taoism holds that there are basic, everlasting and supernatural principles in the earth  6. are called “Tao”, suggesting softness,7.(quiet), emptiness and harmony. All these can be presented by tai chi, yin and yang, the five elements and the eight diagrams tactics(八卦图). Under the direction of these philosophical 8. (theory), this kung fu style gains good effects in the boxing and sword skills.

Despite the mighty skills, 9.(advocate) peace is the essence of Wudang martial arts. The Taoist ideology teaches that war is immoral and 10.(fair). Accordingly, Taoism believes that kung fu is learned for protection but not destruction.

 

1.is 2.were created 3.named 4.to 5.a 6.which 7.quietness 8.theories 9.advocating 10.unfair 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了道教对中国文化及对武术的影响。 1.考查主谓一致。句中主语是another major aspect,指另一个主要方面,是单数。与之一致谓语动词也用动词be的单数,故填is. 2.考查时态语态。根据时间状语in the early years of the Ming Dynasty可知用一般过去时,句中主语Wudang martial arts是复数,和动词create是被动关系,指武当功夫被创造,在句中作谓语用被动语态。故填一般过去时的被动语态were created. 3.考查过去分词。句中one of the most famous Taoists和动词name是被动关系,指这个著名的道士被叫做张三丰,此处用过去分词作定语,故填named. 4.考查介词。此处指武当武术是武当道教的一大贡献,表示“贡献”是contribution to,与介词to搭配,故填to. 5.考查冠词。此处指武当道教是中国道教的一个著名分支。表示“一个”,故填冠词a. 6.考查关系代词。句中包含定语从句,先行词是principles指物,在定语从句中做主语,用关系代词which引导,故填which. 7.考查名词。此处表示道教讲究柔和,安静,空虚和和谐。与and前后的名词softness, emptiness, harmony并列,也用名词,故填quietness. 8.考查名词。此处由these修饰,名词用复数。指这些哲学理论,故填theories. 9.考查非谓语动词。此处指武当武术的精髓是主张和平,在句中做主语用动词的—ing形式,故填advocating. 10.考查形容词。句意:道教的思想教导战争是不道德和不公平的。和immoral并列,根据常识可知战争是不公平的,故填unfair.
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