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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。 Dear Au...

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。

Dear Aunt Mei,

How time flies! It is six months since I came to London. I must 1. (apology) to you for not writing more 2. (regular). I’m glad you’ll come to London and I refuse to let you pay for anything while you’re here!

Considering you are curious and 3. (familiar) with London, I’ll give you a brief introduction and 4. (describe) of it and your visit plan.

London is an international city with people from all over the world living here and as 5. result, there are many international restaurants, including many Chinese restaurants. Since you can easily get traveler’s cheques 6. (exchange) at banks or hotels, I advise you to get some of those before you come.

We should consider 7. (stay) in the English countryside for a few nights as I know you enjoy hiking. And don’t forget a warm coat! It can get pretty cold and foggy in this country.

English humor is a bit difficult 8. (understand). Don’t be surprised if you hear laughter when you don’t think anything is funny. The majority of the British are friendly and I have made some good friends 9. share my interests so far.

Looking forward 10. your visit, Aunt Mei!

Love XiaoJin

 

1.apologize/apologise 2.regularly 3.unfamiliar 4.description 5.a 6.exchanged 7.staying 8.to understand 9.who/that 10.to 【解析】 这是小金写给梅阿姨的一封信件。在信中小金表达了对梅阿姨来伦敦的期待以及梅阿姨来之前的一些注意事项。 1.考查情态动词。句意:我必须向您道歉,因为我没有常常跟您写信。must(必需)为情态动词,其后接动词原形。apology(道歉)为名词,其动词形式为apologize或apologise,故填apologize/apologise。 2.考查副词。句意同上。空格处单词修饰动名词writting的原型write(写信),其为动词,所以应用副词修饰。regular(经常做或发生的)的副词形式为regularly,故填regularly。 3.考查形容词。句意:考虑到你很好奇,但是不熟悉伦敦,我会对伦敦与你的参观计划做个简单的介绍和描述。空格位于be动词are后作表语,应用形容词形式。根据句意这里是指梅阿姨对伦敦不熟悉,所以才需要介绍。familiar(熟悉的)的反义词为unfamilar(不熟悉的),符合句意。故填unfamiliar。 4.考查名词。句意同上。空格位于介词前,并且与introduction并列,所以应填名词形式。describe(描述)的名词形式为description,故填description。 5.考查固定搭配。句意:伦敦是一个国际化的城市,来自全国各地的人居住在这里,所以,这儿有很多国际的餐厅,包括中国餐馆。“as a result”意为“结果”,是固定搭配,符合句意。故填a。 6.考查过去分词作宾语补足语。句意:因为在银行或者酒店兑换旅行支票很容易,我建议你来之前兑换一些。“get sth. done”意为“把某事做掉”,cheques与exchange之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词形式作宾语补足语。故填exchanged。 7.考查动名词作宾语。句意:我知道你喜欢徒步旅行,你可以考虑在英国的乡下呆几个晚上。空格位于动词consider后,应使用名词性质的词汇。stay(呆)为动词,故填其动名词形式staying。 8.考查不定式。句意:英国幽默理解起来有些难。这句话的主语是to understand English humor这件事情,对梅阿姨来说这是即将发生的事情,所以用不定式主动形式表达被动含义。故填to understand。 9.考查定语从句。句意:大多数英国人都是很友好的,到目前为止我已经交了几个有共同兴趣的朋友。这是一个定语从句,先行词为some good friends,从句缺主语,所以关系词使用who或者that。故填who/that。 10.考查介词。句意:梅阿姨,期待你的到来。“look forward to”意为“期待,盼望”,为固定搭配,符合句意。故填to。
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