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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Last week I had a holiday from work, but 1. (unfortunate) none of my friends had the same week off. I decided that I still wanted to do something, so I booked a train ride To Toronto and reserved a bed in a hostel for one week.

One week by myself! Would I be bored? Quite 2. opposite! I was able to do whatever I wanted. I spent hours in museums, 3. would have seemed dull to my friends. Instead of depending 4. someone else to remember directions, I discovered my 5. (independent) and developed map-reading skills that I didn't know I had. I could get up and go to sleep when I wanted and I didn't have to wait for anyone else 6. (get) ready every morning.

However, I found there were also some disadvantages of traveling alone. I missed 7. (have) someone to talk to. Experiences are often more 8. (enjoy) if they are shared. In addition, eating in a restaurant or cooking in the hostel 9. (be) less fun on my own.

I am very proud of 10.(I) for travelling alone and I had a good time in Toronto. However, in the future, I will prefer to travel with another person or in a small group.

 

1.unfortunately 2.the 3.which 4.on/upon 5.independence 6.to get 7.having 8.enjoyable 9.was 10.myself 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。上周作者休假,但是他的朋友都没有休息,所以他选择了单独去旅行。虽然单独旅行有很多方便之处,但是如果下次去旅行,他还是想和朋友一起去。 1.考查副词。句意:上周我休假了,但是不幸地是我没有一个朋友这周也休假。空格处单词修饰but后整个分句,所以应使用副词,由none of my friends had the same week off可知,此处指“不幸地是”。故填unfortunately。 2.考查冠词。句意:正相反!我可以做我自己想做的事情。quite the opposite意为“正相反”,为固定搭配。故填the。 3.考查非限制性定语从句。句意:我花了几个小时参观博物馆,对我的朋友而言,这将是很枯燥的。这是非限定性定语从句,先行词为逗号前边整句话,连接词在从句中做主语,所以使用which引导。故填which。 4.考查介词。句意:不再依靠别人记住方向,我发现了我的独立性和以前我们都不知道我自己还具有的看地图的技巧。depend on/upon意为“依靠,依赖”,为固定搭配。故填on/upon。 5.考查名词。句意同上。空格处单词被其前的物主代词my修饰,并且空格后的单词与空格处单词没有动宾关系,所以空格处填名词。故填independence。 6.考查不定式。句意:我想几点起床就起床,想几点睡觉就睡觉,我每天早上不需要等待任何人准备好。wait for sb. to do sth.意为“等待某人做某事”,使用不定式做补语。故填to get。 7.考查动名词。句意:我想念有人可以说话的日子。短语miss doing sth.“思念做某事,错过做某事”。故填having。 8.考查形容词。句意:如果能够被分享,经历常常会更有乐趣。空格处单词位于are后作表语,所以空格处填形容词。故填enjoyable。 9.考查主谓一致与时态。句意:另外,独自在餐厅吃饭或者独自在旅馆做饭也少了很多乐趣。由文章开始的last week可知,这个故事发生在过去,所以这句话使用一般过去时。主语由or连接时,谓语动词根据后者决定。动名词做主语时,谓语动词使用第三人称单数形式。故填was。 10.考查反身代词。句意:我为自己独自旅行感到很骄傲,我再多伦多玩得很开心。空格处单词在of后作宾语,句子主语与宾语一致,都是“我”,所以用反身代词。故填myself。
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