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【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

In recent years, internet voting has become 【1________(increase)popular in China. People not only cast on-line votes 【2________ (them), but also urge others to vote for 【3________ (compete)

like the “Most Beautiful Teacher” and the “ Cutest Baby”.

Lin Yue, a high school student, is invited to vote in the “Best Police Officer ”, 【4________ (organize) by the local government to let the public have 5________ better understanding of police officers’ daily work. Lin Yue visits the website and reads all the stories. He is deeply moved by their 6________ (glory) deeds. He is already thinking of becoming a policeman himself in the future.

Wu Hua is invited by his uncle to vote for his cousin in the “Future Singer”. He【7________ (receive) three similar invitations so far . His uncle tells him 【8________ if his cousin wins it, the family will win an overseas tour 【9________ free. Wu Hua likes his cousin very much, but he finds other singers perform 【10________ better. To vote, or not to vote? This is a question that troubles him very much.

【答案】

【1increasingly

【2】themselves

【3】competitions

【4】organized

【5】a

【6】glorious

【7】has received

【8】that

【9】for

【10】even/much

【解析】

试题分析:本文介绍中国的网络选举投票

【1increasingly 副词修饰形容词,故填increasingly。

【2】themselves 句意:人们不仅可以投自己的票,而且也可以呼吁其他人投票支持竞争。故填themselves。

【3】competitions 句意:人们不仅可以投自己的票,而且也可以呼吁其他人投票支持竞争介词后用名词,并且竞争不止一次,故填复数competitions。

【4】organized 句意:被当地政府组织。过去分词作定语,故填organized。

【5】a 句意:为了让公众有一个更好的理解。故填a。

【6】glorious 形容词修饰名词,故填glorious。

【7】has received 根据句末的so far可知句子用现在完成时态,故填has received。

【8】that tell跟双宾语,此处是that引导的宾语从句,只起引导作用,故填that。

【9】for 固定词组:for free免费。故填for。

【10】even/much even/much放在比较级前面修饰比较级,加强语气,故填 even/much。

【知识归纳】

1.下面的词或词组可以放在比较级前面修饰比较级加强语气:much/even/a lot/a little/any/still/far/slightly/a great deal.比如 I felt much happier.我感觉幸福多了.

2. for free/free of charge/for nothing免费。

3. 一般过去时态和现在完成时态

一般过去时态只是表示在过去发生的动作或存在的状态,告诉过去曾经发生过这件事,而与现在无关。(1)He is in Shanghai now。He can speak English fluently because he learned English for 3years in his hometown。他现在在上海。他能说很流利的英语,因为他在家乡的时候学过三年英语。这里的learned用一般过去时态,因为学三年英语与现在无关,只是在讲过去的一件事情。(2)He has learned English for 3years.他已经学英语三年了。这里的learned与现在有关,到现在为止已经学了三年英语,所以用现在完成时态。常和现在完成时态连用的时间状语有:so far/lately/in the last(past) few years/until now等。

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