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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。

Situated in Beijing’s Shichahai scenic area, CAVE looks no different from any 1. cafe in the city on the outside,2. people stepping in for a cup of coffee will find it interesting inside. Some customers are holding and touching hedgehogs (刺猬) 3. (gentle) in their palms.

In recent years, an increasing number of animal themed cafes 4. (gain) huge popularity among China’s city dwellers. With this 5. (rise) trend, a bunch of eateries making money out of housing unique animals such as hedgehogs has sprung up.

In Beijing alone, there are several cafes or restaurants like CAVE. There is a Japanese pub, 6. has three raccoons (浣熊) and a cafe where customers can take 7. (photo) with about 30 huskies (哈士奇).

CAVE. which is a also the city’s first hedgehog themed cafe, now has seven hedgehogs kept in cages in a room 8. (separate) from the dining area. If customers want to play with the hedgehogs, they need to put 9. thick gloves and the waiters will bring them out and put them onto the customers’ hands.

“I think hedgehogs are a very good idea. It’s original and interesting,” said Serhii Melnyk, a tourist from Poland who 10. (stop) by the café to grab an Americano and was attracted to the animal.

 

1.other 2.but 3.gently 4.have gained 5.rising 6.which 7.photos 8.separate/separated 9.on 10.stopped 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。随着以动物为主题的咖啡馆的兴起,不少咖啡馆引入不太常见的动物供顾客参观或者玩耍,以此来吸引消费者。位于北京什刹海的CAVE是该市第一家动物主题的咖啡馆,咖啡馆里养着七只刺猬,顾客可以戴着厚厚的手套和它们玩耍。 1.考查代词。此处考查固定表达any other+名词单数 其它任何……,故填other。 2.考查连词。联系句意“CAVE和城市里其它任何咖啡店看起来没什么不一样,但是去和咖啡的人会发现它里面很有趣”可知前后句为转折关系,故填but。 3.考查副词。此处应用副词修饰动词touching(触摸),故填gently。 4.考查时态。分析句子可知此处是谓语动词,根据in recent years(近几年)判断为现在完成时,主语cafes是复数,故填have gained。‘ 5.考查形容词。此处应填形容词修饰名词tread(趋势/风尚),rising trend新兴的风尚,故填rising。 6.考查定语从句。分析句子可知,此处是非限定性定语从句的关系词,指物的先行词pub(酒吧)在从句____6____ has three raccoons (浣熊)中充当主语,应该用关系代词,故填which。 7.考查名词的数。此处考查短语take photos拍照,故填photos。 8.考查非谓语动词。分析句子可知,此处是填非谓语动词作后置定语,逻辑主语room(房间)和separate(隔离)之间是动宾关系,故用过去分词separated;又separate可以作为形容词,故此处还可理解为形容词作后置定语,故填separated/separate。 9.考查介词。此处考查短语put on穿上,故填on。 10.考查时态。分析句子可知此处是定语从句的谓语动词,根据前文的said判断为一般过去时,stop by顺便看望/顺便拜访,故填stopped。
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