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【题目】Not everybody is lucky to have sisters, but I am. I have a little sister1(call)Cathy. She is naughty(顽皮的), but very lovely2the same time. I still remember how we used to fight over small things when we were young. One day, she wanted to play with a toy 3was also my favorite. I also wanted it. Then we fought with each other. Yet, 4 our mom came to solve the problem, we became united and fought against her.

When we got a little older, we used to talk for hours about beauty, go shopping together, try on all the 5 (late) clothes. As time passes by, we grow up and now we are 6 middle school students.

It is such a good thing to have 7 sister. I think I am so lucky to have one 8 she would always stand with me and love me9 (deep), even if the whole world stands against me. No matter where I am, I could just pick up the phone and call her just like I talked to her yesterday. She is a gift which 10 (send) from God.

【答案】

1called

2at

3that/which

4when

5latest

6both

7a

8because

9deeply

10is sent

【解析】本文作者很庆幸自己有姐妹,并叙述了姐妹在一起的幸福生活。

1句意:我有一个叫Cathy的小妹妹。过去分词做后置定语,故填called。

2固定词组:at the same time与此同时,故答案为at。

3句意:她想拿一个我也最喜欢的玩具玩。此处a toy做先行词,指物,在后面的定语从句中做主语,故答案为that/which。

4句意:当我们的妈妈来解决这个问题时,我们联合起来对抗她。此处是when引导的时间状语从句。

5句意:试穿所有最新的衣服。句子用形容词最高级,答案为latest。

6 句意:我们长大了,现在我们两个都是中学生。答案为both。

7句意:有个妹妹是件好事。可知答案为a。

8句意:我很幸运我也有一个妹妹,因为她总是和我站在一起,并深深地爱着我。此处是because引导的原因状语从句

9副词修饰动词,可知答案为deeply。

10句意:她是上天送过来的一个礼物。此处a gift是先行词,后面是定语从句,先行词做主语和后面的谓语动词sen之间是被动关系,根据句意可知用一般现在时态的被动语态,故答案为is sent。

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