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【题目】Mr.Smith used to be in prison for three1(year),which may make you think he is not a good man.But2fact, he is kind-hearted as well as honest.The reason why he was put into prison was not that he3(he) broke the law, but that his six-year-old son blew up the bridge near his home,imitating(模仿)what he had seen on TV.Although this little boy4(break) the law,he was so young that he couldn't be put in prison.According to the local law,the boy's parents could not avoid5(punish).

As6result,Mr.Smith received the punishment.He was arrested and finally was taken to the police station. Most of the people in the town showed pity on him,but it was7(complete) useless.After all,everybody is to obey the law8(make) by the government.Unluckily,what made us9(amaze) was that Mrs.Smith was out of work before long.However, they have lived a happy life ever since.Misfortunes(不幸)tell us10fortune is.

【答案】

1years

2in

3himself

4broke

5punishment/being punished

6a

7completely

8made

9amazed

10what

【解析】文章讲述了Mr.Smith由于6岁的儿子爆炸了附近的桥,Mr.Smith替儿子坐监狱的故事。

1years

考查名词。此处由three修饰名词用复数,指三年,故填years.

2in

考查介词短语。in fact“事实上,是固定短语。故填in.

3himself

考查代词。此处指并不是Mr.Smith本人破坏了法律,指他自己。故填himself.

4broke

考查动词时态。表示过去发生的事,与上下句时态一致也用过去时,故填过去式broke.

5punishment/being punished

考查宾语。此处作动词avoid的宾语可以用名词punishment.也可以用动词-ing形式,parentspunish是被动关系,指父母被惩罚,填being punished.故填punishment/being punished.

6a

考查冠词。as a result “结果是固定短语,故填a.

7completely

考查副词。此处修饰形容词useless用副词,指彻底地无用,故填completely.

8made

考查过去分词。句中the lawmake是被动关系,指被制定的法律此处用过去分词作定语,故填made.

9amazed

考查形容词。此处是形容词作宾补,指使我们吃惊的事,故填amazed.

10what

考查代词。此处引导宾语从句指不幸告诉我们幸运是什么。表示什么”,故填what.

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