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【题目】There was a proud teak tree in the forest.He was tall and strong.There1(be) a small herb(香草)next to the tree.

The teak tree said,"I am very handsome and strong.No one can defeat me.”When2(hear) this,the herb replied,"Dear friend,too much pride is3(harm).Even the strong will fall one day."

The teak ignored the herb’s words.He continued to praise4(he).

A strong wind blew.The teak stood5(firm).Even when it rained,the teak stood strong by spreading its leaves. During these times,6herb bowed low.The teak made fun7the herb.

One day,there was a storm in the forest.The herb bowed low.As usual,the teak did not want to bow.The storm kept growing8(strong).The teak could no longer bear it.He felt his strength giving way.He tried his best9 (stand) upright,but in the end,he fell down.That was the end of the proud tree.

10everything was calm again,the herb stood straight.He looked around.He saw the proud teak fallen.

【答案】

1was

2hearing

3harmful

4himself

5firmly

6the

7of

8stronger

9to stand

10When

【解析】文章主要讲述了一株骄傲的柚木总是瞧不起小香草在狂风暴雨中也骄傲的昂着头最终倒下了

1考查系动词。句意有一棵小香草长在大树的旁边。根据“there be”系动词与后面的主语保持一致。故填was。

2考查非谓语动词。句意听到这个,香草回答说:“亲爱的朋友,骄傲太多是有害的”。根据主语the herb与动词hear之间处于主动关系,应填动名词。故填hearing。

3考查形容词。句意亲爱的朋友,骄傲太多是有害的形容词作表语故填harmful。

4考查反身代词。句意他继续赞美着自己。根据句意故填himself。

5考查副词。句意强风刮了,柚木站得很稳修饰动词stood应使用副词,故填firmly。

6考查定冠词。句意在这段时间里,香草低垂着。特指应加定冠词the。

7考查固定短语。句意:柚木取笑香草。make fun of取笑。故填of。

8考查形容词比较级。句意暴风雨越刮越大。前后文为比较关系。故填stronger。

9考查固定用法句意:他尽他最大努力去站直。try one’s best to do sth.尽某人最大努力做某事。故填to stand。

10考查状语从句句意当一切再次恢复平静时。When引导时间状语从句。故填when。

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