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Paris Fashion Week

It is a clothing trade show semiannually held in Paris, France, with Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter events 【1】 (take) place each year. Fashion Week in Paris is given twice a year right after the Milan Fashion Week. Dates are fixed by the French Fashion Federation. Currently it is held Carrousel du Louver and at some 【2】 places throughout the city. Paris Fashion Week is _【3】_ of the big four fashion weeks internationally, the others being London Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week. They are to show the fashion industry 【4】 the various brands will be releasing and 【5】 (increase) their sales.

Paris, 【8】(regard) as a fashion capital like New York, Milan, and London, happens to be the headquarters (总部) of many top fashion houses like Chanel, Dior, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, etc. The French fashion has made an 【7】 (impress) mark on its fans by elegance and beauty. Paris's cultural diversities 【8】 (present) widely by the fact that many worldwide designers are pleased to show up with their new 【9】 (design).

In 2014, Paris Fashion Week for Spring/Summer started from 26 June to 30 June 【10】 the Autumn/Winter event was from 24 September to 2 October.

【答案】

【1】taking

【2】other

【3】one

【4】what

【5】(to) increase

【6】regarded

【7】impressive

【8】are presented

【9】designs

【10】while/and

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】此处是介词with的复合结构,该空前的“Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter events”与take place之间为主谓关系,故用现在分词taking。

【2】目前,巴黎时装周在Carrousel du Louver及这个城市其他的一些地方举行,根据句意可知此处填形容词other。

【3】巴黎时装周是世界四大时装周之一。此处是“one of the ...”的结构,因此填代词one。

【4】时装周是为了向时尚界展示各品牌将要发布什么样的时装。此空后是show的宾语从句,由于在宾语从句中releasing缺少宾语,因此用what引导宾语从句。

【5】时装周的目的是在发表最新时装的同时促进销售。to show和(to) increase为并列关系。

【6】regarded Paris和New York, Milan, London一样被看作是时尚之都。Paris和regard之间在逻辑上是动宾关系,因此用过去分词regarded。

【7】法国的时尚以其优雅美丽的风格给其爱好者留下了深刻的(impressive)印象。

【8】这里表客观事实,用一般现在时;又因句子的主语与present之间是动宾关系,因此此处用一般现在时的被动语态,即are presented。

【9】design意为“设计”,为可数名词,此处表示复数的意义,因此填designs。

【10】while在这里表对比关系,意思是“而”;此处也可以用and表并列关系,意思是“和”,故while和and均符合语境。

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