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【题目】语法填空阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置上。

W:People say this kind of fish tastes good, but I don’t know whether I cooked it ___【1】___ (proper).

M: Very delicious. I like it very much. That’s why I have eaten a lot of fish today.

W: Let me help you with some _2___ (much) fish if you like it.

M: No, thanks. I can eat no more.

W: What about other dishes? It took me several hours __3___ (prepare) all these dishes.

M: Well, in _4___ opinion, they are wonderful. You are really __5】_ excellent cook.

W: Thank you. I’m glad you like the dishes.

M: When did you begin to learn to cook?

W: I began to learn to cook for my family __6___ I was ten years old.

M: Er, that’s why you cook so well.

W: __7__ not try some other dishes?

M: But I really _8___(have) enough. Now I’d like to have some soup. It must be quite ___9___ (taste),too.

W: The soup has been cooked for several hours, so I think it should be delicious. Help ___【10__ to the soup.

M: Thank you.

【答案】

【1】properly

【2】more

【3】to prepare

【4】my

【5】an

【6】when

【7】Why

【8】have had

【9】tasty

【10】yourself

【解析】

试题分析:这是一篇对话形式的语法填空,两个人在餐桌上就所做的菜进行的谈话。

【1】properly 句意:我不知道我是否能正确地煮它。副词修饰动词,故填properly。

【2】more 句意:如果你喜欢,我帮你在拿一些鱼。some more fish另外一些鱼。故填more。

【3】to prepare 固定句式:It takes sb. some time to do sth.做某事花费某人多长时间。所以此处用动词不定式to prepare。

【4】my 固定词组 in one’s opinion以某人看不来。故填my。

【5】an 句意:你真的是一名优秀的厨师。因为excellent以元音开头,所以此处填an。

【6】when 句意:当我10岁的时候,我开始为我的家人学做饭。故填when。

【7】Why 固定句式Why not do sth.?为什么不做某事?故填Why。注意大写开头。

【8】have had 句意:我真的已经够了,我想喝汤。此处用现在完成时态,故填have had。

【9】tasty 句意:它一定是很美味的。形容词放在be动词后面做表语,故填tasty。

【10】yourself 固定词组help oneself to---,随便吃---,随便用---。故填yourself。

【知识归纳】

1.“another +数词+名词”相当于“数词+more+名词”,意思是“再有---,另外的---”。比如 He will stay here for another two days.他将在这里再停留两天。

2.连系动词后面通常用形容词作表语

(1)be 动词 What he said was reasonable.他说的话合情合理。

(2)用于表示感官的感受,主要有feel, smell, sound, taste等。如:The rose smells sweet. 玫瑰花香。

(3)变化系动词:用于表示主语变成什么样,主要有become, grow, turn, fall, get, go, come, run等。如:As he grows older, he grows wiser. 他年纪越大越有智慧。The well ran dry. 井干涸了。

(4) 终止系动词:这类系动词主要有prove, turn out等,用于表示“证实”“变成”等意思。The article has proved most useful. 这篇文章证明很有用。

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