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【题目】During my first year in China,I spent the summer holiday1my family at the seaside in Beidaihe.The hotel 2we were staying in was near the sea,so we used to spend most of our time 3(swim).Now,my wife is from Switzerland and when she was at home,she bought me a watch as4present.The watch she bought5(be) waterproof(防水的)and I never took it off,even when I was having a bath.When I went swimming at Beidaihe,I didn’t take my watch off either.On the last day of our holiday,I went swimming and6(come) out of the sea without my watch.As I was leaving,the manager of the hotel said,“Leave your address and phone number so that we can send your watch to you if we can find it.”I did so but I wasn't very7(hope).One week later,I got a phone call form the hotel.The man who8(find) my watch was a PLA man.He picked it up when he was out9(walk) on the beach one day and handed it in at the police station.After several10(day),I got my watch back and it was still working.

【答案】

1with

2that/which

3swimming

4a

5was

6came

7hopeful

8found

9walking

10days

【解析】作者和家人在北戴河旅游,不慎将妈妈买的表丢失,一名解放军捡到并归还。

1句意:我和我的家人在海边度假。with my family和我的家人一起,可知答案为with。

2句意:我们居住的宾馆靠近海边。The hotel做先行词,指物,在后面的定语从句中做宾语,可知答案为that/which。

3固定搭配:spend---(in) doing sth.在做某事上花费,可知答案为swimming。

4句意:她买了一块表作为礼物。可知此空填a。

5句意:她买的表是防水的。句子用一般过去时态,可知答案为was。

6句意:在假日的最后一天,我去游泳,没带表从水里出来。根据句意可知此处是表示过去的并列的谓语动词。答案为came。

7句意:我做了,但我是非常没有希望的此空用形容词答案为hopeful。

8句意:找到我表的人是一名解放军战士句子用一般过去时态,可知答案为found。

9句意:一天他外出散步的时候捡到了它。句子用过去进行时态。可知答案为walking。

10Several修饰可数名词复数,答案为days。

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