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【题目】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

The State Council made an announcement on January 27 1 2020 Spring Festival holiday would 2(extend) to February 2. The concern was to reduce the risk of infection by encouraging residents to stay at home during the holidays. In 3 (respond) to the call of the state to reduce going out and reduce the possibility of virus spread, people from all over the country chose to stay at home during the Spring Festival 4(express) their support and determination for epidemic control.

The epidemic 5(shut) down travel plans during the Spring Festival, but it gave families extra time to stay reunited and connected. Staying at home, people found new ways to amuse 6(them): playing table tennis in the living room, counting melon seeds, doing housework, writing calligraphy and so on have become the ways of entertainment. Reducing travel will have a certain negative impact 7tourism, transportation entertainment, retail. restaurants and other industries. 8 with the booming development of online shopping, people can 9 (easy) enjoy take-out food without going out, or shopping on Taobao. 10 netizen in Jiangsu wrote impressively on Weibo that staying at home changed nothing since online delivery platform can bring them convenience.

【答案】

1that

2be extended

3response

4to express

5shut

6themselves

7on

8However

9easily

10A

【解析】

本文是说明文。国务院宣布2020年春节假期延续到22号,在疫情期间大家都减少外出待在家里,人们发现了新的娱乐方式。

1

考查同位语从句。国务院宣布2020年春节假期延续到22号,announcement宣布后面是一个从句,同位语从句句意和句子结构完整,所以连接词为that,故填that

2

考查被动语态。假期将会被延迟,表示被动,would后面用动词原形,故填be extended

3

考查名词。为了响应国家减少外出和降低病毒扩散的号召。in response to 作为回应。故填response

4

考查非谓语动词。为了表达对控制疫情的支持和决心。不定式表示目的。故填to express

5

考查动词时态。新冠肺炎疫情使旅行计划停止,gave提示用过去时shut,故填shut

6

考查代词。在疫情期间大家都减少外出待在家里,人们发现了新的娱乐方式。amuse oneself 自娱,取乐。主语为people ,反身代词为themselves。故填themselves

7

考查介词。减少旅游将会对旅游、运输、娱乐。铁路、饭店和其它产业。have a certain negative impact on 表 示…...有消极影响。故填on

8

考查副词。然而,随着网购的兴起,人们可以很容易买外卖和在淘宝购物。前后表示转折。故填However

9

考查副词。可以很容易的不外出就享受到外卖食物。副词修饰动词。故填easily

10

考查冠词。一个江苏网民,表示泛指一名用不定冠词。netizen首字母的发音为辅音音素。置于句首,要大写。故填A

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