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17.Dr.Kate:Radio(61)has changed(change) a lot since we were young.It used(62)tobe the major source of'fun for the family.
Bob:Nowadays when you turn on the radio,you either hear music,a talk show(63)ornews.
Dr.Kate:(64)Fortunately(Fortunate),you can choose the kind of music you want to hear.
Bob:Yes,and there is a lot of points of view when you listen to talk shows.I usu-
          ally enjoy (65)listening(listen) to them.I particularly like it w-hen a caller disagrees
          with the talk show host.I like to hear how he will defend his ideas.
Dr.Kate:Some talk show hosts are very rude to those(66)whohave opposing ideas.I really find that terrible.
Bob:It seems that people only listen to the radio(67)while/whenthey are driving in their car,
Dr.Kate:That is true for me.but I know that my husband listens to it while he is
working (68)at home.
Bob:Now that f think about it,I realize that a lot of stores have the radi (69)playing(play).
Dr.Kate:It's still a usefully and pleasant form of  (70)communication(communicate).

分析 本文是一段对话,是凯特博士和鲍勃之间关于收音机用途的一段对话.自从我们还年轻的时候,收音机已经改变了很多,它曾经是家庭娱乐的主要来源.现在当你打开收音机,你或者听音乐、脱口秀或者新闻.

解答 61.has changed 考查现在完成时.根据since we were young,可知这里用现在完成时.故填 has changed.
62.to 考查固定搭配.used to do sth是固定用法,意为"过去常常做某事".故填to.
 63.or 考查连词.根据句意"现在当你打开收音机,你或者听音乐、脱口秀或者新闻",可知此处表示选择关系,故填or.
 64.Fortunately 考查副词.位于句首,有逗号隔开,修饰整个句子的应用副词,故填Fortunately.
65.listening考查非谓语.enjoy后的动词应用动名词形式,enjoy doing是固定用法,意为"喜欢做某事".故填listening.
66.who 考查定语从句.根据空后的have可知,此处做主语指代先行词those,所以是定语从句,因先行词是those,故填who.
67.while/when 考查状语从句.句意:看起来人们只在开车的时候,才会听收音机.故用while/when.
 68.at 考查介词.固定短语at home意为"在家".故填at.
69.playing 考查非谓语.have sth.doing是固定用法,sth.与动词是主动关系,意为"使某物一直做某事".此处表示"让收音机一直开着",故填playing.
70.communication考查名词.根据句子结构可知,此处为of形式的名词所有格,所以介词 of之后用名词形式,故填communication.

点评 语法填空是通过语篇在语境中考查语法知识的运用能力,在解题前应快速浏览短文掌握大意,在读懂短文的基础上,结合短文提供的特定的语言环境去逐句分析,逐题解答.扎实的语法功底加上准确的理解至关重要.

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