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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。 Her...

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。

Hero writer who wrote of heroes has passed away

1.there are Chinese speakers, there are his readers.”

That sentence highlights the huge influence of Louis Cha Leungyung, 2.(well) known by his pen name Jin Yong, one of the most 3.(influence) Chinese novelists. Over three hundred million copies of his books have been sold in the Chinese-speaking world alone.

A hero who writes heroes

In their condolences (哀悼) to his family, many people called Cha a “hero” even though he considered 4.(he) a writer of hero stories.

That’s because of the humanistic concerns in both his novels and his newspaper articles. In all his martial arts stories, he shows a strong anti-war tendency. In The Legend of the Condor Heroes, 5.novel which impresses us deeply , he wrote how Genghis Khan was moved by the hero’s words and regretted his 6. (kill) before his death.

“He has mercy for everybody in this mortal (凡人) world, ” Wang Xiaolei, owner of a WeChat public account that specializes in analysis of Cha’s works, 7.(write) in his condolences.

8.their popularity, only The Deer and the Cauldron as well as other three novels 9.(translate) into English. Legends of the Condor Heroes, was scheduled 10.(hit) bookstores in February in 2018.

 

1.Where 2.better 3.influential 4.himself 5.a 6.killings 7.wrote 8.Despite 9.has been translated 10.to hit 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文,介绍了武侠小说大师金庸先生。 1.考查地点状语从句。句意:有说中文的人的地方,就有他的读者。逗号前是一个地点状语从句,表示在……地方,所以用where来引导。故填Where。 2.考查副词比较级。句意:这句话凸显了查良镛的巨大影响力,他的笔名金庸更为人熟知。此处是原名与笔名之间进行比较,所以这里应该用比较级,故填better。 3.考查形容词。根据前面的the most可知此处应该填形容词作定语修饰后面的名词,influence的形容词为influential,意思为有影响力的。故填influential。 4.考查代词。主语与宾语是同一人时,宾语用反身代词表示某人自己。故填himself。 5.考查冠词。在这个句子中,逗号前后为同位语关系,The Legend of the Condor heroes是一部令我们印象深刻的小说,此处表示泛指一部小说,故填a。 6.考查名词。空格前his是形容词性物主代词,后面需要加名词,所以空格处需要填一个名词,另根据常识可知他的杀戮不止一次,所以要用复数。故填killings。 7.考查动词时态。空格处是句子的谓语,要注意时态,而王晓磊写悼词是过去的事情,所以要用过去时,故填wrote。 8.考查介词。句意:尽管广受欢迎,但只有《鹿鼎记》以及其他三部小说被译成了英语。根据句意可知,空格处需要填“尽管,虽然”这个意思的词,故填Despite。 9.考查动词时态语态。句意:尽管广受欢迎,但只有《鹿鼎记》以及其他三部小说被译成了英语。根据句意可知,到目前为止《鹿鼎记》和其他三部小说被翻译成英语,所以要用现在完成时,主语与动词之间为被动关系,所以用被动语态。另外主语中含有as well as的,谓语动词根据前面的名词来决定单复数形式,故填has been translated。 10.考查固定搭配。be scheduled to do sth.被安排做某事,预定于……。这是一个固定搭配,故填to hit。
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