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【题目】语法填空
Sam was a greedy and selfish man.He never hesitated to cheat others to earn money.The selfish man(actual) wanted to own everything in the world.One day,he lost a small bag(contain) 50 gold coins.He searchedthe bag day and night.He also sent his workers in search but none could find it.
After a couple of daysten year old girl told her father that she found a small bag with 50 gold coins.The family was rather poor but the honest man decided to give the bag to its owner.He gave it back to Sam and asked him to checkthe bag had 50 gold coins.Sam,who was only happy to get the coins,decided to play a trick.He shouted,“There were 75 gold coins in this bag and you gave me only 50!Where are the other coins?You(steal) them!"The poor man was(shock) to hear this and they finally took the issue to court to get the right judgment.
The judge heard both the sides.He examined the daughter and the poor man about the number of coins they had found in the bag and they assuredwas only 50!He asked Sam,"Are you sure you had 75 coins?"Sam nodded his head.Then the judge made his decision,"Since Sam lost a bag of 75 gold coins,the bag found by the girlhad only 50 coins doesn't belong to Sam.In addition,there were no claims against the(lose) of 50 coins and I order the girl and his father to take those 50 coins as appreciation for their honesty!"

【答案】actually;containing;for;a;whether/if;have stolen;shocked;it;that/which;loss
【解析】本文主要讲述了Sam是一个自私贪婪的人,有一天他丢了一袋50金币的钱,几天后有个穷人家捡到了要归还他,但他坚持自己袋子里有75个金币。最后法官判定这个钱袋不是Sam的,穷女孩和她的父亲可以拿走这袋钱。
(1)考查副词。修饰动词wanted,用副词actually。
(2)考查非谓语动词。containing 做后置定语。
(3)考查介词。search for 为固定搭配。
(4)考查冠词。此处缺不定冠词修饰名词。
(5)考查连接词。宾语从句,用连接词if/whether表示“是否”。
(6)考查时态。根据前句There were 75 gold coins in this bag and you gave me only 50!,可知,偷这个动作已经完成,应用现在完成时。
(7)考查过去分词。过去分词表示状态,故用shocked。
(8)考查代词。it用来指钱财。
(9)考查连接词。that/which用来引导定语从句。
(10)考查名词。介词against后用lose的名词形式。

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A. Likely B. Surely

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B. Science need be open to doubt.

C. Science is not as important as thought.

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(2)A.discover B.prove C.cure D.operate
(3)A.escaped B.remained C.improved D.disappeared
(4)A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
(5)A.used B.tested C.made D.found
(6)A.visit B.point C.tour D.scene
(7)A.accepting B.realizing C.examining D.stealing
(8)A.advised B.demanded C.commanded D.regretted
(9)A.recovered B.increased C.balanced D.lost
(10)A.all B.none C.either D.both
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