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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。 On Febr...

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。

On February 24th, 2020, a memorial 1.(hold) for Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi to celebrate their 2.(life)that were taken too soon. Kobe and Gigi died in a tragic helicopter crash on January 26th. Vanessa Bryant, Kobe’s wife, took the stage to deliver 3.emotional speech about the “most amazing husband” and their daughter’s “sweet grace”. 

Vanessa wasn’t the only one 4. (get) in front of the crowd. Michael Jordan also gave a moving speech. “Please, 5. (rest) in peace, little brother.” Kobe Bryant’s love of basketball was something Michael Jordan spoke of in his tribute. “What Kobe Bryant was to me was the inspiration that someone 6.(true) cared about the way either I played the game 7. the way that he wanted to play the game.”

Besides, Jordan encouraged everyone to follow Kobe’s lead by 8.(live) in the moment, saying, “Kobe never left anything on the court and that’s what he would want for us to do.”

No one knows how much time we have. That’s 9. we must live in the moment. “That same theme also applies beyond sports and into 10.(person) relationships.” Jordan continued, “We must reach and see and spend as much time as we can with our families and friends and the people that we absolutely love.”

 

1.was held 2.lives 3.an 4.to get 5.rest 6.truly 7.or 8.living 9.why 10.personal 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章报道的是为篮球巨星科比·布莱恩特和他的女儿吉吉举行的一场纪念活动。 1.考查动词时态及语态。句意:2020年2月24日,人们为科比·布莱恩特和他的女儿吉吉举行了一场纪念活动,以庆祝他们过早逝去的生命。根据On February 24th, 2020可知,句子使用一般过去时,主语memorial和hold之间是一种被动关系,所以这里用一般过去时的被动语态。故填was held。 2.考查名词复数。句意:2020年2月24日,人们为科比·布莱恩特和他的女儿吉吉举行了一场纪念活动,以庆祝他们过早逝去的生命。此处指父女两个人的生命,所以用名词复数。故填lives。 3.考查不定冠词。句意:科比的妻子瓦妮莎·布莱恩特走上舞台,发表了一篇感人至深的演讲,讲述了“最了不起的丈夫”和他们女儿的“甜蜜优雅”。此处泛指“一篇感人至深的演讲”,应使用不定冠词,emotional是以元音音素开头的词,应用an。故填an。 4.考查非谓语动词。句意:凡妮莎不是唯一一个站在人群前面的人。固定结构:the only one to do sth.“做某事的唯一一个人”,此处是动词不定式作后置定语。故填to get。 5.考查祈使句。句意:请安息吧,小兄弟。此处rest是动词,意思是“休息”,这里是祈使句,所以用动词原形。故填rest。 6.考查副词。句意:科比对我来说是一种激励,一个真正在乎我打球方式或者他想要打球方式的人。此处cared是动词,由副词修饰。故填truly。 7.考查连词。句意:科比对我来说是一种激励,一个真正在乎我打球方式或者他想要打球方式的人。固定词组:either…or“要么…要么”。故填or。 8.考查非谓语动词。句意:此外,乔丹鼓励每个人都以科比为榜样,活在当下。介词by后,使用动名词,by doing sth.“通过做某事”。故填living。 9.考查表语从句。句意:这就是为什么我们必须活在当下。此处be动词后面是表语从句,连接词在从句中做原因状语,应使用why引导。故填why。 10.考查形容词。句意:同样的主题也适用于体育之外和人际关系。此处relationships是名词,由形容词修饰。故填personal。
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