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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。

1. one saying goes, where there are Chinese people, there are kung fu legends. Jin Yong, also 2. (know) as Zha Liangyong, is regarded as one of the greatest kung fu fiction 3. (writer) in China.

Born 4. February 6th, 1924, Zha started to write his first kung fu novel when he was 31 years old. He wrote a total of 15 pieces, of 5. most were adapted into movies and TV series many times. It was because of his rich Chinese culture and an extraordinary command of language 6. his novels were full of rich history and the movements were described 7. (vivid) in detail. At the same time, Zha’s real aim in writing novels was 8. (show) traditional Chinese values and qualities. Zha’s books brought readers great joy and he himself also had fun 9. (create) them.

While the values and tastes of readers 10. (change) greatly in recent years, his books will continue to attract more people and he will be remembered forever.

 

1.As 2.known 3.writers 4.on 5.which 6.that 7.vividly 8.to show 9.creating 10.have changed 【解析】 本文为记叙文,文章主要介绍了武侠小说家金庸。 1. 考查非限定性定语从句,正如谚语所说,有中国人的地方就有武侠传说。分析句子结构可知,此处缺连词,再根据巨资建的关系可知,此处是非限定性定语从句,指代的是后边where there are Chinese people, there are kung fu legends.这一句的内容,又因为放句首,表示正如正像,所以用as。故填As。 2. 考查非谓语动词。根据句子结构肥西,此句的谓语为is regarded,且没有连词,因此,空格处要用非谓语形式,做定语修饰主语Jin Yong, 再根据sb be known as 结构可知,sb 与know是被动关系,所以应该用known。故填known。 3. 考查名词复数。根据前面的one of后要加名词复数可知此处要用writers。故填writers。 4. 考查介词。根据后面的时间状语February 6th, 1924,可知要用on,因为on表示具体到某一天,所以要用on。故填on。 5. 考查连词。分析句子可知此处表示他总共写了15本书,15本中大部分都被改编成了电影或电视剧。空处要七连刺作用连接主从句,又要起代词作用代替pieces,还要做of的宾语,所以用which引导非限定性定语从句。故填which。 6. 考查强调句型。根据语义可知此处是强调因为他丰富的中国文化和超凡的语言能力使得他的小说中有丰富的历史,动作描写地生动。分析句子可知此处为强调句型,it was … that/who,强调原因状语用that。故填that。 7. 考查副词。根据句意可知是动作描写地生动。修饰describe这个动词用副词,所以vivid要用副词vividly。故填vividly。 8. 考查非谓语动词。根据句意查写小说的目的是展示中国传统的价值观和品质。目的是要干什么,此处做was 的表语,表示要去做,所以用不定式to show。故填to show。 9. 考查固定短语。“干什么有趣”用have fun doing ,所以create要用creating。故填creating。 10. 考查时态。根据时间状语in recent years 可知用现在完成时,再根据主语为values and tastes可知谓语要用复数have,人们的价值观发生改变是主动。故填have changed。
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