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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 When t...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

When the winter approaches, tanghulu, a traditional Chinese snack can be found on the street corner in northern China. Since the ancient times, it 1. (be) very popular with natives, especially children.

Tanghulu is 2. (common) made of haws (山楂), which are rich in vitamin C and are known 3. (have) traditional Chinese medicine properties. According to a legend, 800 years ago, one of the emperor’s 4. (wife) was sick and had 5. poor appetite. The doctor suggested that she eat 10 haws 6. (boil) with sugar before dinner. She recovered within two weeks. Later, the prescription was passed on 7. ordinary people. People put haws on a stick, dipped them in hot sugar syrup (糖浆) and dried. The syrup finally turned into a solid coating, like crystal on the surface of haws. That is 8. they are also called bingtanghulu. 9. origin story says that the very first tanghulu only had two haws: a small one on the top and a big one below, making it resemble a hulu, a bringer of good luck.

With sour haws and sweet sugar, the taste of tanghulu is a combination of flavors, which often 10. (remind) people of their happy childhoods.

 

1.has been 2.commonly 3.to have 4.wives 5.a 6.boiled 7.to 8.why 9.Another 10.reminds 【解析】 本文是说明文。本文主要讲述了冰糖葫芦的起源以及制作方法,冰糖葫芦很受小孩子的欢迎,糖葫芦的味道能勾起人们对幸福童年的回忆。 1.考查时态。句意:自古以来,它在当地人特别是儿童中很受欢迎。因为前面有时间状语:Since the ancient times(自从古代),所以句子应使用现在完成时。又因为主语it是单数,故谓语也应用单数。故填has been。 2.考查副词。句意:通常糖葫芦是由山楂制成的。由于后面的"made (制作) "是动词,副词作状语修饰动词。故填commonly。 3.考查动词不定式。句意:山楂富含维生素C,并且具有传统中药特性为人们所熟知。固定搭配be known to do sth:因……而闻名。故填to have。 4.考查名词的数。句意:根据一个八百年前的传说,皇帝的一位妻子生病了并且食欲很差。one of后面的名词应该为复数形式。故填wives。 5.考查冠词。句意:根据一个八百年前的传说,皇帝的一位妻子生病了并且食欲很差。结合句意可知,这里表示“胃口不好”。have a poor appetite:胃口不好,poor是以辅音因素开头的单词,应使用不定冠词a表示泛指意义。故填a。 6.考查过去分词。句意:医生建议她在晚餐前吃10个和糖煮在一起的山楂。 haws承受boil 的动作,应使用过去分词表示被动关系。故填boiled。 7.考查固定短语。句意:后来此方传到了民间的普通百姓那里。固定短语pass sth on to sb:将……传递或传承给某人。故填to。 8.考查连接词。句意:这就是它们也被叫做冰糖葫芦的原因。前句“糖浆最后变成了一层固体涂层,就像山楂表面的晶体”,这是在解释糖葫芦为什么又被称为冰糖葫芦。本句为why引导的表语从句。故填why。 9.考查形容词。句意:另外一个起源故事说,最开始的糖葫芦只有两个山楂:上面一个,下面一个,使其像葫芦一样,寓意带来好运。结合前文的“According to a legend”可知,这儿的“origin story(起源故事)”是另外一个传说,因此使用another修饰origin story,单词放句首首字母应该大写。故填Another。 10.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:糖葫芦的味道包含了山楂的酸和糖的甜,它是几种口味的结合,这使人们常常想起快乐的童年。本句话是在描述糖葫芦的味道及它的作用,动词应使用一般现在时。which引导非限制性定语从句,指代先行词the taste of tanghulu(糖葫芦的味道)在从句中作主语,因此从句的谓语动词应是单数形式。故填reminds。
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