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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。 Wu Yu, ...

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。

Wu Yu, a nurse in the 1.(three) medical team dispatched to Wuhan from Xiangya Hospital, Hunan, didn’t expect her wish would come true so soon.

On the eve of International Women’s Day, she made a special wish during 2. on - camera interview 3. Argentinian superstar footballer Lionel Messi could  send her 8 - year-old son a jersey.

I believe a jersey from Messi would definitely encourage my boy 4. (become) a member of the national youth training team,” the mother said. That night, the official Weibo account of Argentina’s national football team 5. (respond): “Hello, nurse mother! After hearing your wish, we are going to send you a No. 10 Messi jersey. We hope your son can have a 6. (bright) future after wearing his idol’s shirt!  ”

Coming out of the hospital after a night shift, Wu received the good news the next morning.  “I didn’t 7. (real) expect this wish to come true because I just wanted to encourage my son,” she said. One of the 8. (reason) she had requested to join the fight against coronavirus in Wuhan is that she wanted to set a good example 9. son at the age of 8, 10. (tell) him that no difficulty can stop people from chasing their dreams.

 

1.third 2.an 3.that 4.to become 5.responded 6.brighter 7.really 8.reasons 9.for 10.telling 【解析】 本文为记叙文。一位护士妈妈吴雨在接受电视采访时许了一个特别的愿望,希望阿根廷足球巨星里奥内尔·梅西能送给她8岁的儿子一件球衣,结果梦想成真。她主动请缨参加武汉抗击新冠病毒,是想给8岁的儿子树立一个好榜样,告诉他没有任何困难可以阻止人们追逐自己的梦想。 1.考查序数词。in the ______1______(three) medical team这里指“第三医疗队”,应用序数词,故填third。 2.考查冠词。句意:在国际妇女节前夕,她在接受电视采访时许了一个特别的愿望,希望阿根廷足球巨星里奥内尔·梅西能送给她8岁的儿子一件球衣。此处表泛指,“一次电视参访”,其后的on-camera为元音音素开头,故填an。 3.考查同位语从句。句意见上。分析句子成分可知,此处Argentinian superstar footballer Lionel Messi could send her 8 - year-old son a jersey为从句,该从句与其前的a special wish为解释与被解释的关系,因此判定为同位语从句,且从句中句意完整,此处应用that引导,故填that。 4.考查不定式作宾补。encourage sb. to do sth.为惯用搭配,常用不定式作宾语补足语,故填to become。 5.考查一般过去时态。句意:当晚,阿根廷国家足球队的官方微博账号做出回应。根据上下文语境可知,此处为一般过去时态,故填responded。 6.考查形容词比较级。句意:我们希望你的儿子穿上偶像的球衣后能有一个更光明的未来。根据句意可知,他们送出偶像的球衣,会使儿子受到鼓励,未来更加光明,故填brighter。 7.考查副词用法。分析句子成分可知,此处应用副词形式修饰动词,故填really。 8.考查名词复数。根据其前的修饰语one of the(……之一)可知,此处应填名词的复数形式,故填reasons。 9.考查介词固定搭配。set an example for sb.意为“为……做出榜样”,故填for。 10.考查非谓语动词。句意:她要求在武汉参加抗击新冠病毒战斗的原因之一是,她想给8岁的儿子树立一个好榜样,告诉他没有任何困难可以阻止人们追逐自己的梦想。分析句子结构可知,所给词汇tell与句中主语she为主动关系,此处作状语,应用现在分词形式,故填telling。
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