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5.Every Thanksgiving my family and I,along with others,prepare and serve Thanksgiving meals for the people in our small mountain community.My husband and I also bring meals to people(61)that/whonever leave their homes for various reasons.After(62)delivering(deliver) to some individual apartments,we went to the central dining room and placed the boxes(63)filled(fill) with turkey,ham,stuffing,and green bean casserole in front of each seat.People invited us(64)to stay(stay),and thanked us,(65)Butwe had other deliveries and had to leave.As we started to exit,I turned around and saw them all watching us.Impulsively,I asked,"Would anybody like a hug?"They lined up.There was so much(66)warmth(warm) in each hug.My eyes were full of tears and my heart of love.I now visit(67)occasionally(occasion) to chat and,of course,hug.This year at my Thanksgiving delivery,when they(68)line(line) up for their hugs,I am going to have them turn around and hug each other.These people have no family(69)onThanksgiving day.Nothing can be(70)more comfortable(comfortable) for them than hugs!

分析 本文写了作者在感恩节的时候提供一些食物给其他的人们,后来感恩节的拥抱更舒服.

解答 61.that/who 考查定语从句.先行词是people,在从句中做主语,所以关系代词用that或者who,故答案填who/that.
62.delivering 考查非谓语.分析题干可知after是介词,介词后跟动名词做宾语,所以填delivering.
63.filled 考查非谓语.根据句意"装满火鸡的盒子",用过去分词做定语修饰boxes,所以答案填filled.
64.to stay 考固定短语.invite sb to do sth是英语的固定搭配"邀请某人做某事",根据句意"人们邀请我们停下来,感谢我们",所以答案填to stay.
65.But 考查连词.根据上下句的关系,人们邀请我们停下来感谢我们,但是我们还有其他的东西要送,两句之间是转折关系,所以填连词but.
66.warmth  考查名词.根据句子结构there be结构中的主语后置,所以此处用名词温暖warmth.
67.occasionally 考查副词.根据句意:我现在偶尔访问聊天,当然,拥抱.occasionally是副词"偶然地".
68.line 考查动词.根据句意:当他们排队拥抱时,我会让他们转身拥抱.line是动词"排队",故答案填line.
69.on 考查介词.在英语中具体到在某一天要用介词on.,在感恩节这天要用介词on.
70.more comfortable 考查比较级.根据句意:没有什么比拥抱更舒服.英语比较级的否定等于最高级,nothing与more comfortable连用表示最舒服.

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