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Located in a mountainous region of Chengde city, the Jinshanling Great Wall section is the best 1. (preserve) part of the Great Wall from the Ming Dynasty with many 2.(origin) features.

Three towers are must-sees at the Jinshanling Great Wall. Each tower contains 3.(it) own legend. The General Tower was named to commemorate Wu Guihua, a heroine 4.sacrificed herself to resist invasions 5. the north. The Black Tower and the Taochun Tower were named to commemorate two girls, Heigu and Taochun, who made great 6. (contribute) to the construction of the Great Wall.

If you go, you will find yourself experiencing 7. (total) different scenery in four seasons. In spring, apricot flowers decorate the Great Wall. In summer, the winding dragon-shaped Great Wall 8. (surround) by a sea of green plants. In autumn, the Great Wall turns into a colorful place and in winter, heavy snow covers the Great Wall, 9. (add) a sense of magnificence and solemnity.

The annual Apricot Flower Festival kicks off at the beginning of April. 10. you have time, you should witness the true beauty of the China’s landmark.

 

1.preserved 2.original 3.its 4.who 5.from 6.contributions 7.totally 8.is surrounded 9.adding 10.If 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了中国的风景名胜,也是地标建筑——长城。 1.考查过去分词作前置定语。句意:金山岭长城位于承德市的山区,是保存最完好的明代长城,有许多原始的特色。此处part和preserve之间是被动关系,应使用过去分词作前置定语,故填preserved。 2.考查形容词作定语。句意:金山岭长城位于承德市的山区,是保存最完好的明代长城,有许多原始的特色。此处features是名词,由形容词来修饰,original是形容词,意思是“原始的,创新的”,故填original。 3.考查形容词性的物主代词。句意:每个塔都有自己的传说。此处own“自己的”,是形容词,通常和形容词性的物主代词连用,修饰名词legend,故填its。 4.考查定语从句。句意:将军塔的命名是为了纪念吴贵华,一位为了抵抗北方入侵而牺牲自己的女英雄。此处heroine是先行词,指人,在后面的定语从句中作主语,故填who。 5.考查介词。句意:将军塔的命名是为了纪念吴贵华,一位为了抵抗北方入侵而牺牲自己的女英雄。此处介词from“从……”,from the north“来自北方”,故填from。 6.考查固定词组。句意:黑塔和淘春塔的名字是为了纪念两个女孩,黑谷和淘春,她们为长城的建设做出了巨大的贡献。固定词组:make contributions to“为……做出贡献”。此处用名词复数,故填contributions。 7.考查副词。句意:如果你去的话,你会发现自己在四个季节里经历了完全不同的风景。此处different是形容词,由副词来修饰,故填totally。 8.考查一般现在时态的被动语态。句意:在夏天,蜿蜒的龙形长城被一片绿色植物的海洋包围。此处描述的是客观事实,应使用一般现在时;句子主语the winding dragon-shaped Great Wall是单数第三人称形式,和谓语动词surround之间是被动关系,所以应用一般现在时态的被动语态,故填is surrounded。 9.考查现在分词做结果状语。句意:在秋天,长城变成了一个多彩的地方,在冬天,大雪覆盖着长城,增加了一种壮丽和庄严的感觉。此处表示一种自然产生的结果,应使用现在分词做结果状语,故填adding。 10.考查条件状语从句。句意:如果你有时间,你应该去看看这个中国的标志性建筑的真正之美。此处是if引导的条件状语从句,且位于句子开头要用大写,故填If。
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