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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。 An ...

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。

An incredible dog has mastered more than just the doggy paddle (狗刨式游泳) — it helps disabled children learn how to surf. Ricochet’s owner Judy said, “I was working with her at balance and coordination (协调). Her balance is 1. good that she can help to stabilize the board for the kids. And it makes them feel good to know that Ricochet is there with them, 2. (keep) them company.”

Ricochet helps the disabled children build up the confidence to get on the board themselves. 3. (Dress) in a yellow jacket, Ricochet helps to counter-balance the board and acts as a comforting presence.

Judy was 4. (severe) disabled since her teens. Having Ricochet around lifts her spirits, and inspires her to conquer her pain to get on the board. “Ricochet has taught me to focus 5. what I can do, rather than what I can’t,” she said.

A car crash 6. (leave) Ian, a six-year-old boy, with brain damage. 7. he had loved surfing before the accident, he was too nervous to go back into the water. His fear turned to excitement, when he 8. (tell) he could try a tandem surf (双人冲浪) session with Ricochet. Their session was 9. (success) and by the end of it, Ian was smiling from ear to ear.

Over the last 10 months, Ricochet’s excellent 10. (performance) have raised £30,000 for a number of charity causes.

 

1.so 2.keeping 3.Dressed 4.severely 5.on 6.left 7.Although/Though 8.was told 9.successful 10.performances 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章叙述的是一只让人难以置信的狗Ricochet在冲浪平衡方面能帮助残障孩子,激发他们的自信心并起到陪伴作用,她还为慈善事业筹得了善款。 1.考查so…that引导的结果状语从句。句意:她的平衡能力很好,可以帮助孩子们稳定滑板。此处good是形容词,由so修饰,是so…that引导的结果状语从句。故填so。 2.考查现在分词作伴随状语。句意:知道Ricochet和他们在一起,陪伴着他们,让他们感觉很好。此处是现在分词作伴随状语,故填keeping。 3.考查形容词短语作状语。句意:穿着一件黄色夹克,Ricochet有助于平衡冲浪板,并起到安慰的作用。固定短语:be dressed in“穿着……”。在这个短语中过去分词dressed已经演变成了形容词,所以此处是形容词短语作状语,故填Dressed。 4.考查副词。句意:朱迪从十几岁起就严重残疾。此处disabled“残疾的”,是形容词,由副词来修饰。所给词severe“严重的”是形容词,其副词形式是severely,故填severely。 5.考查固定词组。句意:Ricochet教会我专注于我能做什么,而不是我不能做什么。固定词组:focus on“集中于”。故填on。 6.考查一般过去时态。句意:6岁的小男孩伊恩在一次车祸中脑部受损。此处指以前的车祸,所以句子用用一般过去时态,故填left。 7.考查让步状语从句。句意:虽然事故发生前他很喜欢冲浪,但他太紧张了,不敢再下水。分析句子结构,再结合句意可知是Although/Though引导的让步状语从句,故填Although/Though。 8.考查一般过去时态的被动语态。句意:当他被告知可以和Ricochet尝试双人冲浪时,他的恐惧变成了兴奋。主句是一般过去时态,所以从句也指过去,从句的主语he,单数第三人称,和tell之间是一种被动关系,所以这用一般过去时态的被动语态,故填was told。 9.考查形容词作表语。句意:他们的活动很成功,结束时,伊恩笑得合不拢嘴。此处was是连系动词,后面用形容词作表语,故填successful。 10.考查名词复数。句意:在过去的10个月里,Ricochet出色的表演为一些慈善事业筹集了3万英镑。此处performance“表演”是可数名词,在根据谓语动词have可知这里要用名词复数,故填performances。
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