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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。 Li ...

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。

Li Ziqi has made a name for herself in her videos that highlight a traditional Chinese way of life in the rural areas of Sichuan province. Her videos cover 1.(vary) crafts related to traditional culture, from making paper and ink to weaving cloth, from making a silk comforter to building her own bread kiln() with blocks. Nothing seems impossible with Li’s hands as they work their magic to bring these things into 2.(exist).

Li, born in 1990, 3.livewith her grandparents in Mianyang, Sichuan, since the age of 6 after her father died. Life was difficult for her during her youth as she and her grandparents had little to live4.. Li herself said that she was 5.(financial) supported to continue schooling. She started to work in the city at 14 and would not have returned to her childhood home but for her grandmother 6.(fall) ill in 2012. After returning home, Li opened 7. online shop to sell mostly food products. To increase sales, she began making short films in 2016 about how these products 8.(create).

A Weibo user remarked, “ Li’s success lies in her passion for life.” Another Weibo user wrote, “Thank you for giving me an opportunity 9.(appreciate) the landscape in the countryside. ” Li is not without criticism. Some people have expressed skepticism because it is unbelievable 10. she looks so perfect after a long day of work in the fields.

 

1.various/varied 2.existence 3.has been living/has lived 4.on 5.financially 6.falling 7.an 8.were created 9.to appreciate 10.that 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。短文介绍了来自四川的李子琦发布的视频,突出了四川农村地区传统的中国生活方式。她的视频涵盖了与传统文化有关的各种手工艺品。 1.考查形容词。句意:她的视频涵盖了与传统文化有关的各种手工艺品。形容词修饰crafts(手工艺品)作定语,vary(变化,改变)是动词,它的形容词是various或varied(各种各样的)。故填various/varied。 2.考查名词。句意:李子琦的双手似乎什么都能做到,她可以让很多东西成为现实。bring ... into existence 创造…,使…产生。介词into后接名词作宾语。故填existence。 3.考查时态。句意:李子琦的父亲去世时她才6岁,从那时起她与祖父母一直生活在四川绵阳。表示从“6岁时到现在”,应使用现在完成时或现在完成进行时,句子主语是一个人(李子琦)。故填has been living/has lived。 4.考查介词。句意:她和祖父母靠着很少的收入生活着。live on是固定搭配,意为“依靠…生活”。故填on。 5.考查副词。句意:李子琦说自己得到了经济支持从而继续上学。副词修饰谓语动词was supported作状语。故填financially。 6.考查非谓语动词。句意:她14岁就开始在城里工作,如果不是2012年奶奶生病,她不会回到童年的家。but for意为“倘没有,要不是”,介词for后接动名词falling作宾语,her grandmother是动名词falling的逻辑主语。故填falling。 7.考查冠词。句意:回国后,李子琦开了一家网上商店,主要销售食品。开办一家网店,这不是特指,应使用不定冠词,online是以元音音素开头的单词。故填an。 8.考查时态和语态。句意:为了增加销量,她于2016年开始制作有关这些产品的制作方法的短片。根据began一词可知,此处应使用一般过去时,主语products(复数)和谓语动词create(创造)之间为被动关系。故填were created。 9.考查非谓语动词。句意:另一位微博用户写道:“谢谢你给我一次欣赏乡村风光的机会。” an opportunity to do sth做某事的机会,to do在这里作后置定语修饰opportunity。故填to appreciate。 10.考查连词。句意:有些人表示怀疑,因为在野外工作了一天之后,她看起来如此完美,这令人难以置信。it是形式主语,此处应填入引导主语从句的连词,从句在语意和成分上是完整的,应使用that引导从句。故填that。
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