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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。

Hunter Adams spent many years in a special hospital for people with mental health problemsand he was unhappy. When he left hospitalhe went to Medical School in VirginiaUSAwhere he did things in a1.(difference)way. For examplewhen he visited his patientshe wore shirts with2.(flower) on them in an effort to make them laugh. He spent a lot of time with children in the hospitalputting a special red nose on his face to look 3.a clown(小丑).

Adams believed that people in hospital need 4.(much)than medicinetrying 5.(help)them not only as patientsbut also as people. When he finished medical schoolhe opened his own hospital called "The Gesundheit Institute". He wanted 6.to be a place with a special way of 7.(communicate)with sick people.

In 1998Universal Pictures 8.(produce)a film about Hunter Adams. It was very successful. In the filmRobin Williams played Adams. Williams said"Hunter is a9.(true)warm personbelieving that patients need a doctor 10.is a friend.I enjoyed playing him."

 

1.different 2.flowers 3.like 4.more 5.to help 6.it 7.communicating 8.produced 9.truly 10.who/that 【解析】 本文记叙文,讲述Hunter Adams认为病人不仅仅需要药物治疗,更多需要像朋友一样的关怀,因而专门开了一家医院。 1.考查形容词。句意:离开医院之后,他去了弗吉尼亚州的一所医学学校,在那里他做的事情不同。修饰名词用形容词,故用different。 2.考查名词。句意:当他去看病人的时候,他穿有花的T恤,为了博病人一笑。With后接名词作宾语,flower为可数名词,故用复数形式flowers。 3.考查介词。句意:他花了大量的时间与医院的儿童呆在一起,鼻子上带着一个红鼻子看起来像一个小丑。本句为短语look like,故用like。 4.考查比较级。句意:他认为医院里的病人需要的不仅仅是药物,需要作为一个正常人,不仅仅是病人来帮助他们。由于有than,故为比较级,故用more。 5.考查非谓语动词。句意:他认为医院里的病人需要的不仅仅是药物,需要作为一个正常人,不仅仅是病人来帮助他们。本句为短语try to do sth努力做某事,故用to help。 6.考查代词。句意:他希望自己的医院是与病人特殊交流的一个地方。分享文章可知,本句讲述Adams为自己医院的定位,指代前文出现的The Gesundheit Institute,故用代词it。 7.考查非谓语动词。句意:他希望自己的医院是与病人特殊交流的一个地方。Of后接名词ing形式,故用communicating。 8.考查动词时态和语态。句意:1998年,环球动画公司制作了一部电影叫Hunter Adams。分析句子可知,本句缺乏谓语,produce与其主语为主谓关系,陈述过去事情,故用一般过去时,故用produced。 9.考查副词。句意:Hunter是一个非常温暖的人,他知道病人需要的是一个像朋友一样的医生。修饰形容词warm用副词,故用truly。 10.考查定语从句。句意:Hunter是一个非常温暖的人,他知道病人需要的是一个像朋友一样的医生。分析句子可知,is a friend为限制性定语从句修饰先行词doctor,从句缺乏主语,故用who或者that。
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