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【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

In China, the history of people planting and using bamboo can date back to as far as 7000 years. As early as the Shang Dynasty, bamboo was being used in ancient people’s daily lives. It was used for food, clothing, housing, transportation, 【1】 (music) instruments and even weapons.

The 2 (apply) of bamboo in science and technology is thrilling. In 251 BC, Li Bing, in Sichuan, 3 (lead) the local people in building the Dujiang Weirs(都江堰), the first irrigation network in the world, in which bamboo played 4 important role. The world’s oldest water pipe was also 5 (make) of bamboo. During the Han Dynasty, the people in Sichuan 6 (success) sank a 1600-metre-deep well with thick bamboo ropes. This technology did not spread to Europe 7 the 19th century, and it was by using the technology 8】 the Americans drilled the first oil well in Pennsylvania in 1859.

In Chinese culture, bamboo is well-known as 9 of the “four gentlemen” in plants. To many distinguished men, bamboo is a symbol of goodness and honesty. It is always closely related to people of positive spirits. Influenced by bamboo culture, many people are taught to hold on when 【10 (face) tough situations.

【答案】

【1】musical

【2】application

【3】led

【4】an

【5】made

【6】successfully

【7】until

【8】that

【9】one

【10】facing

【解析】

试题分析:本文叙述竹子的历史及用途,并指出竹子在中国文化中代表意义

【1】musical 考查形容词。句意:它被用作食物,衣服,房屋,交通工具,音乐器材甚至武器此处修饰名词用形容词,故musical。

【2】application 考查名词。句意:竹子在科技方面的应用是令人惊奇的。此处作主语,故用名词形式application。

【3】led 考查动词的时态。在公元前251,李冰带领人修建了都江堰该动作发生在过去,故用led。

【4】an 考查冠词。played an important role“起着重要的作用”,是固定短语,故用an。

【5】made 考查固定短语。句意:世界上最古老的水管竹子制成be made of “由……制成”,故用made。

【6】successfully 考查副词。句意:在汉代,人们成功地打出了1600米深的水井修饰动词用副词,故用successfully。

【7】until 考查连词。句意:这项技术直到19世纪才传播到欧洲not...until...“直到…………固定搭配。

【8】that 考查强调句型。句意:正是这项技术才使美国在1859年在宾夕法尼亚打出了第一口油井此句为强调句,故用that。

【9】one 考查固定短语one of...“……之一句意:在中国,竹子作为四君子之一而闻名故用one。

【10】facing 考查非谓语动词。句意:当面对困难时竹子文化鼓励人们坚持根据与主语people是主动关系,故此处facing作状语。

【知识拓展】

一.强调句的使用::

1、用It is/was...that/who...句型表示强调。

(1)陈述句的强调句型:It is/was+被强调部分(通常是主语、宾语或状语)+that/who(当强调主语且主语指人)+其它部分。 e.g. It was yesterday that he met Li Ping.

(2)一般疑问句的强调句型:同上,只是把is/was提到it前面。 e.g. Was it yesterday that he met Li Ping?

(3)特殊疑问句的强调句型:被强调部分(通常是疑问代词或疑问副词)+is/was+it+that/who+其它部分?e.g. When and where was it that you were born?

注:被强调的部分(通常是句子的主语、状语、宾语或宾语补足语)放在is/was的后面,如被强调的是人,则后面可用who,whom等代替。

2、用助动词do, does或did来强调谓语动词。

如:Do come early. He did send you a letter last week.

3、用主语从句+be+被强调部分,主语从句常用what引导。

如:What John wants is a ball.---What Mary does every day is(to) give piano lessons.

二。not...until...句型的强调句:

1、句型为:It is/was not until+被强调部分+that+其它部分:

e.g. 普通句:He didn't go to bed until/till his wife came back.

强调句:It was not until his wife came back that he went to bed.

2、注意:此句型只用until,不用till。但如果不是强调句型,till, until可通用;

因为句型中It is/was not...已经是否定句了,that后面的从句要用肯定句,切勿再用否定句了。三。谓语动词的强调:

1、It is/was...that...结构不能强调谓语,如果需要强调谓语时,用助动词do/does或did。

e.g. Do sit down.务必请坐。

2、注意:此种强调只用do/does和did,没有别的形式;过去时用did,后面的谓语动词用原形。

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