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【题目】That Beijing together with Zhangjiakou succeeded in getting the chance 1(host) the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, speeds up the development of Zhangjiakou City. Word came2the Beijing -- Zhangjiakou high-speed railway ,3(locate) in North China, is currently under construction and 4(expect) to be completed by 2020 in preparation for the cities to host the 2022 Winter Olympics.

5, the project is a big challenge line, with ten stations situated along its route, starting from Beijing North Railway Station, heading west through the Great Wall, three times the 6(long)of the capital's territory. Having a 7(totally) investment of 31.17 billion yuan , the trip between the two cities will only take 40 minutes, with the train 8(travel) at an average of 250km/h. According to the plan, the high-speed railway will build two branch lines-- one is to Yanqing Station and 9other to Taizicheng of Chongli, 10the Olympic village lies. The full railway, which includes 72–kolometers section through Beijing , will be completed in four and a half years.

【答案】

1to host

2that

3located

4is expected

5However

6length

7total

8travelling

9the

10where

【解析】2022年冬奥会申奥成功,北京携手张家口抓住2022年申奥成功机遇,加快发展张家口奥运经济。

1考查动词不定式。句意:北京携手张家口2022年申奥成功。the chance to do sth.做某件事的机会。故填to host。

2考查关系词。句意:消息称,北京至张家口高铁正在建设中。word comes that消息传来了。此处that引导同位语从句。故填that。

3考查非谓语动词。句意:北京至张家口高铁位于中国北部。表示“位于”,此处为过去分词作定语,相当于定语从句which is located…。故填located。

4考查谓语动词。句意:北京至张家口高铁预计将于2020年完工,be expected to do期望,预计。故填is expected。

5考查连词。句意:然而,这个工程很有挑战性。表示转折,However然而。故填However。

6考查名词。句意:北京至张家口高铁从北京北站开始是首都面积的三倍长。此处考查倍数句型,three times the length of三倍长。故填Length。

7考察形容词。句意:总投资311.7亿元。此处应该使用形容词修饰名词investment。故填total。

8考查非谓语动词。句意:高铁时速达每小时250公里。with the train 68(travel) at an average of 250km/h.为with的复合结构,用现在分词作宾补表示主动故填travelling。

9考查冠词。句意:京张城际铁路设有两个站。其中一个是延庆站,另一个是崇礼太子城站。one…the other一个另一个…。故填the。

10考查关系副词。句意:奥运村位于崇礼太子城。此处的非限制性定语从句修饰先行词Taizicheng of Chongli,且从句中缺地点状语。故填where。

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