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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 1.T...

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

1.There have been several new events______ (add) to the program for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

2.____(throw) their hats into the air, the fans of the winning team let out loud shouts of victory.

3.The basketball coach, as well as his team,______(be) interviewed shortly after the match for their outstanding performance.

4.By improving reading skills, you can read faster and understand more of _____you read.

5.The days are gone____ physical strength was all you needed to make a living.

 

1.added 2.Throwing 3.was 4.what 5.when 【解析】 1.考查过去分词。句意:2008年北京奥运会项目增加了几个新项目。由于add与其前的new events为被动关系,所以要用过去分词。故填added。 2.考查现在分词。句意:获胜队的球迷们把帽子抛向空中,大声欢呼胜利。粉丝与扔为逻辑上的主动关系,且throwing作状语,位于句子开头首字母大写。故填Throwing。 3.考查主谓一致及一般过去时。句意:比赛结束后不久,这位篮球教练和他的球队接受了采访,以表彰他们的出色表现。分析句子可知,主语为The basketball coach,为单数,结合语义可知,时间发生在过去,用一般过去时。故填was。 4.考查宾语从句。句意:通过提高阅读技巧,你可以读得更快,了解更多你读的东西。根据句子结构可知,该句是of后面的宾语从句,从句中缺少read的宾语,因此填what,故填what。 5.考查定语从句。句意:体力是你谋生所需的一切的日子一去不复返了。先行词是the days在后面的定语从句中作时间状语,所以用when引导定语从句。故填when。
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2.A.morning B.afternoon C.evening D.night

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4.Which can replace the underlined part faced the music in the last paragraph?

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