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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。

If you enjoy kayaking (皮划艇运动), you can paddle for free in Denmanrk, Ireland, Germany, Sweden and Norway, but you also have to be willing to pick up trash.

Organized by Greenkayak, free trips in the group's two-person kayaks are offered in return 1.collecting waste from water surface. 2.project began in Demark in April, 2017. With the help of a thousand kayak 3.(voluntary), three tons of trash were collected from Copenhagen harbor that year. You can easily book a kayak for the time 4.works for you. Life jackets and equipment — like a paddle, a waste picker, a bucket for the trash 5. (provide): just bring yourself. You can have two hours of free kayak time.

Greenkayak believes that kayaks are highly effective at collecting waste because they can get close to areas that are otherwise hard 6.(reach).

“In Denmark, people love to hang out on canals, but 7.(fortunate) they see waste 8. (float) by.” one of Greenkayak's co-founders speaks of the program's origin. “You can't take your shirt off and jump in. 9. you can get in a Greenkayak and make a difference.”

If you want to take advantage of the free kayak, 10.(tourist) a city from its river and do your part to control water pollution.

 

1.for 2.The 3.volunteers 4.that/ which 5.are provided 6.to reach 7.unfortunately 8.floating 9.However 10.tour 【解析】 本文为一篇说明文。文章论述了想要在丹麦、爱尔兰、德国、瑞典和挪威免费划皮划艇,需要通过捡垃圾为当地的环保作出贡献。 1.考查固定搭配。句意:由Greenkayak组织的免费双人皮艇之旅,作为从水面收集废物的回报。固定搭配in return for意为“作为……的回报”。故填 for. 2.考查定冠词。句意:这个项目于2017年4月在丹麦启动。此处特指在前文中已经提及项目,应使用定冠词。故填The. 3.考查名词。句意:在一千艘皮划艇志愿者的帮助下,那年从哥本哈根港口收集了三吨垃圾。此处指“在志愿者的帮助之下”,由空前a thousand可知,此处应使用复数形式。故填volunteers. 4.考查定语从句。句意:你可以很容易地预定一艘适合你的皮划艇。分析句子,本句为限定性定语从句,先行词为the time,连接词在从句中做主语,意为“适合你的时间”,应使用关系代词that/which引导。故填that/which。 5.考查时态及语态。句意:救生衣和装备——比如船桨、垃圾收集器、装垃圾的桶都有提供:只要自己来就可以享受两个小时的独木舟免费时间。此处描述的是目前的情况,应使用一般现在时;主语Life jackets and equipment是复数概念,且与provide为逻辑上的被动关系,应用被动语态。故填 are provided。 6.考查固定搭配。句意:Greenkayak认为橡皮艇在收集垃圾方面非常有效,因为它们可以接近那些很难到达的区域。此处是be hard to do sth.意为“做某事很困难”。故填to reach.。 7.考查副词。句意:在丹麦,人们喜欢在运河上闲逛,但不幸的是,他们会看到垃圾漂过。分析句子可知,所填空处修饰整个句子,用fortunate的副词形式,根据句意,看到垃圾漂过十分不幸运。故填unfortunately。 8.考查非谓语动词。句意:在丹麦,人们喜欢在运河上闲逛,但不幸的是,他们会看到垃圾漂过。see sb. doing sth.意为“看见某人正在做某事”,现在分词做宾补,此处表示“正在漂浮着”。故填floating。 9.考查连词。句意:然而,你可以使用Greenkayak来改变现状。分析句子,前后句子缺少连词,上文提到“你不能脱下衬衫跳进去”与下文“你可以使用Greenkayak来改变现状。”存在明显的转折关系,且所填空处于句子开头,单词首字母大写。故填However。 10.考查动词。句意:如果你想利用免费的独木舟,从河上游览一个城市,尽自己的一份力量来控制水污染。此处是and连接的并列谓语动词,由do可知,应使用一般现在时,应使用tourist的动词形式。故填tour。
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