题目内容

 

Serious  cause   active  body  to  stop  satisfy   in  midnight  angry  as  never

Wang Fei went to YuCai Middle School two years ago, and he worked hard and did very well in his lessons. He was also 1._______in sports. He ran to school every day to build up his 2._______.His parents were very 3.______with him and bought him a computer4._______a birthday present. However, something began to change. He 5.________getting up early and 6._________ran to school any more. He lost his interest7.________studying.

One day in the middle of the night, WangFei’s mother discovered the 8.________for the change. WangFei was playing computer games till 9._______. It had a bad effect on him and had to be stopped.

The next day his mother had a 10.______talk with WangFei instead of taking the computer away. She told him he was old enough to control himself. WangFei was happy he had such a wonderful mother and promised not to do that again.

 

【答案】

1.active

2.body

3.satisfied

4.as

5.stopped

6.never

7.in

8.cause

9.till

10.serious

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了王菲一一个不但学习优秀,而且还爱好体育运动的好孩子。他的父母对他非常满意,因此给他买了一台电脑作为生日礼物。可知自此之后事情起了变化,最后母亲发现了原因,经过和他谈话,他承诺改正自己的错误,不在继续沉迷于电脑。

1.联系后一句描述,可知此处指的是他在体育上也很积极,根据所给单词,可知填形容词active,积极的。

2.结合语境可知这样做事为了增强体质,故填单数名词body,身体。

3.结合语境可知他的父母对他非常满意。故填形容词satisfied,满意的。

4.结合语境可知这台电脑是作为生日礼物给他的,故填介词as,作为。

5.联系下文,可知此处指的是他不再早起。结合语境可知本句描述的是过去发生的动作,故用一般过去时态。根据所给单词,可知填过去式动词stopped,停止,不再。

6.结合语境可知此处指的是,他从来不跑步去学校了。故填频度副词never,从来不。

7.结合语境可知他丧失了在学习方面的兴趣。故填介词in在……里面。

8.结合语境可知此处指的是他的母亲发现了这个变化的原因,故填单数名词cause,事件,原因。

9.联系前文,可知此处指的是他玩电脑到午夜,故填midnight,午夜。

10.联系上文描述,可知他的母亲和他进行了一次严肃的谈话。故填形容词serious,严肃的。

考点:选词填空

点评:选词填空一直是英语考试中的难点,得分率比较低。解答此类题型的方法一般就是根据文章前后句子之间意思推断出词义,结合所给单词判断出所缺单词,然后根据该单词在句子中的句子成分,所起作用,进行适当词形变化。注意在叙事性短文中,谓语动词多为一般过去时态,说明性短文中谓语动词多为一般现在时态。由于没有多余选项,在解题方法上,此类题型也适用于排除法。即先完成较为简单的选项,将一时没有把握的选项留待最后再来完成。

 

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