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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。 As you ...

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。

As you can see, many Chinese families drink tea after dinner or serve tea when 1. (greet) visitors. This is not only a healthy habit but also shows rich culture and history. Chinese people can chat with a friend for a whole afternoon over a pot of good tea. In China, tea can be commonly seen as 2. sign of respect to the older generation. In the Chinese traditional wedding ceremony, 3. ( express) their gratitude (感谢)both the bride and bridegroom kneel in front of their parents and serve them tea. People also make a serious 4. (apologize) to others by presenting tea. These various tea 5. (custom) make up the rich Chinese tea culture.

As for 6. (it) history, tea, originating from China, is consumed around the world now. About 2,000 years ago, tea 7. (introduce ) in Chinese texts as a healthy drink that made people live longer. Additionally, both green and black tea are said to be useful to prevent cancer, heart disease, and many other deadly diseases. The only thing 8. people should be aware of is that tea should not be drunk along 9. meals.

Today, tea is gaining popularity around the world. In Japan, a tea ceremony is often held while people are drinking tea together. The ceremony, usually 10. (host) in a teahouse, dates from the 16th century.

 

1.greeting 2.a 3.to express 4.apology 5.customs 6.its 7.was introduced 8.that 9.with 10.hosted 【解析】 本篇是说明文,介绍在中国茶使用的场合,还有茶文化的历史发展。 1. 考查非谓语动词。句意:正如你可以看见的,许多中国家庭晚饭后会喝茶或者用茶招呼客人。这里when引导的句子没有主语,所以这里greet是非谓语动词,greet的逻辑主语是Chinese families, 两者之间是主动关系,所以用doing表示主动。故填greeting。 2. 考查冠词。句意:在中国,茶可以被看作是一种对长辈尊重的标志。这里a sign of表示“……的标志”,表示泛指。故填a。 3. 考查非谓语动词。句意:在中国传统婚礼,为了表达他们的感谢,新郎和新娘都要跪在他们的父母面前敬茶。这里句子前后用逗号隔开且没有主语,所以这里是非谓语动词,to do表示目的。故填to express。 4. 考查名词。make a serious apology 表示“做严肃的道歉”,前面有冠词和形容词,此处应该填名词。故填apology。 5. 考查名词复数。these various tea customs 这些多样的饮茶习俗,前面有形容词various需要加名词的复数形式。故填customs。 6. 考查物主代词。句意:至于它的历史,茶来源于中国,现在全世界都在消费茶叶。its history表示“它的历史”,后面有名词history,此处应该用形容词性物主代词。故填its。 7. 考查被动语态。这里tea和introduce之间是被动关系,所以用被动语态,时间发生在2000年前,所以用一般过去时。故填was introduced。 8. 考查定语从句。根据句式结构判断,后面从句部分修饰the only thing,所以此句是定语从句,先行词被the only修饰时,关系词只能用that不能用which。故填that。 9. 考查介词。along with表示“连同……一起”,固定搭配,故填with。 10. 考查非谓语动词。这里host和ceremony之间是被动关系,用过去分词做后置定语,故填hosted。
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