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【题目】Chaplin was an extraordinary performer who 【1】 (star) in and directed many outstanding comedies. Few people were bored 2 (watch) his moustache, his gestures or his entertaining reactions when chased by 3 (detective). Being drunk, sliding on a banana skin or whispering his own failures to nobody, he made us feel more content 4 our life without any verbal explanation. His particular sense of humor has astonished everybody throughout the world up to now.

In a small budget film, he played a badly-off person 5 (wear) worn-out shoes and 6 (mess) clothes. On one occasion, he 7(trap) by a snowstorm in a vast mountainous area. He overcame many difficulties, 8 he was not fortunate enough. With all the porridge 9 (eat) up, he picked out a shoe and boiled it to eat. What he performed was a total failure. According to an actress, his acting was so 【10 (convince) and amusing that everybody couldn’t help bursting into laughter.

【答案】

【1】starred

【2】watching

【3】detectives

【4】with

【5】wearing

【6】messy

【7】was trapped

【8】but

【9】eaten

【10】convincing

【解析】

试题分析:文章描述了卓别林的精彩演技、表演片段及其对喜剧的巨大贡献。

【1】starred.考查动词时态。此处与全文时态和and后directed一致也用过去时,star的过去式需要双写r,故填starred

【2】watching.考查动词形式。be bored doing sth.厌倦做某事,故填watching

【3】detectives.考查名词。detective是可数名词,在此指一类人用作复数形式,故填detectives

【4】with.考查固定搭配。befeel content with感到满意,是固定短语,故填with

【5】wearing.考查现在分词。此处是现在分词作定语修饰person,指穿着磨破了的鞋的人,故填wearing

【6】messy.考查形容词。此处修饰名词clothes脏乱的衣服,故填messy

【7】was trapped.考查时态语态。与全文时态一致用过去时,句中主语he和动词trap是被动关系,故填过去时的被动形式was trapped

【8】but.考查连词。句意:他克服了许多困难,但他也不是足够幸运。前后句是转折关系,故填but

【9】eaten.考查过去分词。此处是with的复合结构,the porridge和动词eat是被动关系用过去分词,指粥被吃,故填eaten

【10】convincing.考查形容词。此处是so...that句型,so后加形容词,此处与and后的amusing一致,故填convincing

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