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阅读下列材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Thanksg...

阅读下列材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday. The day after it has been known as Black Friday 1. is the start of the holiday shopping seasonand 2. (be) the busiest shoppingday of the year in the US since 2005.

Most stores offer big sales on Black Friday.They open their doors quite early in the morning and try to attract shoppers 3. big discounts. Black Friday is a great time to go 4. (shop). Howeverthere are problems. The 5. (big) one is 6. there are not enough low-priced items. These items are in great needso people stand in long lines7. (get) them. They may wait three to four hours before a store opens. They may be hoping to get a TV or computer at a low price 8. not everybody can get one. Some people leave9. (disappoint).

The situation makes people worried. Some Black Friday events have been crazy. There have been fights over toys among shoppers. Some workers have even been hurt by large 10. (crowd). But most Black Friday events are safe and fun. Stillif you plan to goyou will expect a large number of people and a bit of pushing.

 

1.which 2.has been 3.with 4.shopping 5.biggest 6.that 7.to get 8.but 9.disappointed 10.crowds 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了黑色星期五的来历及人们在那一天的购物情况。 1.考查定语从句。这是个非限制性定语从句,先行词是Black Friday,关系词在从句中做主语,故填which。 2.考查时态。since的主句常常使用现在完成时,根据主语是Black Friday,谓语用单三形式,故填has been。 3.考查介词。句意:他们一大早就开门,试图用打折扣吸引顾客。根据句意可知,此处需要用介词来完善句意,with用,故填with。 4.考查非谓语动词。句意:黑色星期五是购物的很棒的时候。go shopping是固定短语,意思是“购物”,故填shopping。 5.考查形容词。结合上下文语境可知,此处是指最大的问题是没有足够的低价商品。因此要用形容词的最高级形式,故填biggest。 6.考查名词性从句。句意:最大的问题是那里没有足够的低价商品。这是个名词性从句,位于be动词后,做表语从句,从句中不缺少任何意思和成分,故填that。 7.考查非谓语动词。句意:因此,为了买到它们,人们站在长长的队伍里。根据句意可知,排队等是为了买到商品,因此,此处需用不定式作目的状语,故填to get。 8.考查连词。句意:他们可能希望以低价得到一个电视或电脑,但不是每个人都可以买到。根据前后两句的句意可知,它们是转折关系,用but连接两个并列句,故填but。 9.考查非谓语动词。句意:有些人失望的离开了。分析句式可知,此处是作状语,所给提示词修饰人,因此用过去分词作状语,故填disappointed。 10.考查名词。句意:一些工人甚至被大量人群伤害。crowd强调人群中每个人接踵而行时,常用复数形式,根据句意和语境可知,此处用其复数形式,故填crowds。
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