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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Li ...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Li Na is recognized with the highest honor in her profession. She became the first Asian-born player 1. (head) to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2019.

It cannot cover all 2. Li endured to reach the top of the tennis world. As for her, it means everything―the 3. (tear), the tough times, and the pain. Everything 4. (pay) back.

Tennis has been a dynamic stage for some of the most 5. (influence) people in sports and society, from Arthur Ashe to Serena Williams. Li Na is a worthy member of that Hall—a modest woman from China, whose impact in Asia is the 6. (great).

When Li, 37, began playing tennis at 8 most people in China did not even know what the sport was. But when she 7. (win) the 2011 French Open to become China’s first Grand Slam (大满贯) singles champion, 116 million people in her country watched 8. final on television.

Before that, people thought Asian players were not suitable 9. tennis. Li Na, with her 10. (determine) and pioneering courage, made people realize it is reachable .

 

1.to head 2.that 3.tears 4.is paid/has been paid 5.influential 6.greatest 7.won 8.the 9.for 10.determination 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章介绍了网球名将李娜的努力和取得的成就,以及她的影响. 1.考查不定式。the first +名词,后跟不定式作后置定语,故填to head。 2.考查定语从句。先行词为all,在定语从句中作endured的宾语,所以用that引导定语从句。 3.考查名词的数。表示眼泪,常用复数,故填tears。 4.考查时态语态。描述对现在的影响,所以用现在完成时态,句子主语和pay之间是被动关系,所以用被动语态,主语为everything,所以用第三人称单数谓语,故填has been paid。 5.考查形容词。作定语修饰名词,所以用形容词,故填influential。 6.考查最高级。作表语,前面有定冠词,the,所以用形容词最高级,故填greatest。 7.考查时态。指2011年,所以用一般过去时态,故填won。 8.考查冠词。特指决赛,所以用定冠词,故填the。 9.考查固定搭配,be suitable for适合于,故填for。 10.考查词性。作介词的宾语,所以用名词determination,不可数名词,无复数。故填determination。
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