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Look at the round cakesThey are made by Siew BoonShe is a jelly artist 1. runs her own businessShe has created beautiful 3D jelly cakes by 2.useseaweed jelly and natural coloring

Siew Boon 3.beginher business more than two years agoIn late 2017unfortunatelydoctors found a cancer on her breastHowevershe was determined not to let cancer get in the way of her doing 4. she lovedOn the days when she was feeling 5.well),she spent time creating 3D jelly cakes for her team of doctors and carers

During her fight with breast cancerfocusing on creating beautiful 3D jelly cakes helped to turn her focus away 6. the physical pain and negative thoughtsMoving forwardshe hopes to find 7.wayto make it a meaningful career

Every piece is created upside down and takes up to 4 hours to completeThe flowers are made with special toolsIt takes a lot of creativity and 8.patientto create every piece

Aside from being beautifulthe cakes are special in tasteThey have a 9.varyof unique tastessuch as flavors of appleslemonspeaches and roses

Siew Boon thinks the most 10.satisfypart of her job is to be able to bring joy to others

 

1.who/that 2.using 3.began 4.what 5.better 6.from 7.ways 8.patience 9.variety 10.satisfying 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。短文主要介绍了Siew Boon,她是一位3D果冻艺术家,她创造了一种特别的3D果冻蛋糕,并介绍了她对抗疾病的过程。 1.考查定语从句。句意:她是一名经营着自己公司的果冻艺术家。句子的先行词是artist,指人,且先行词在从句中充当主语,所以使用who或that引导定语从句。故填who/that。 2.考查动名词。句意:她通过海藻冻与基于水果天然色调已经做出了漂亮的3D果冻蛋糕。空格处给出的提示词是动词,且位于介词by后,作介词的宾语,所以应使用其动名词形式。故填using。 3.考查时态。句意:Siew Boon两年前开始她的生意。由时间状语more than two years ago可知表示过去发生的事件,因此谓语动词使用一般过去时。故填began。 4.考查宾语从句的引导词。句意:然而,她下决定不让癌症阻碍她做她想做的事情。doing后为宾语从句,从句loved后缺少宾语,因此使用表示“什么”的what引导宾语从句。故填what。 5.考查形容词比较级。句意:当她感觉好点的时候,她就为她的医生和照看者队做一些3D果冻蛋糕。根据语境指的是当她觉得身体比较好的日子,她就会做立体蛋糕,因此使用形容词well的比较级形式,故填better。 6.考查介词。句意:在接受胸癌治疗的过程中,专注于3D果冻蛋糕的制作,能帮助她把注意力从身体的疼痛中与消极的思想中转移开。此处使用短语take…away from…(将……从……中拿走)。故填from。 7.考查名词的数。句意:一步一步往前的过程中,她想找办法将它做成一份美丽的事业。way(方法)是可数名词,前没有冠词,因此使用名词的复数形式。故填ways。 8.考查名词。句意:做每一块蛋糕需要很多创造力与耐心。and连接两个并列的成分,由creativity可知使用patient的名词形式patience(为不可数名词)。故填patience。 9.考查名词。句意:它们有很多独特的味道,例如苹果味、柠檬味、桃子味与玫瑰味。此处指它们由各种各样独特的味道,使用短语a variety of表示“各种各样的”。故填variety。 10.考查形容词。句意:Siew Boon认为她的工作最满意的部分是能给别人带来快乐。空格处单词修饰名词part,所以应填形容词。又因形容词修饰的是工作的一部分,指物,强调工作的性质,所以使用satisfy的-ing形式的形容词satisfying“令人满意的”。故填satisfying。
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