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【题目】阅读下面材料,在题后空白处填入适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Café Yeonnam is a uniquely-designed café in Seoul which makes visitors feel like 1 (step) into a world of comics (漫画). Located in one of the most 2 (fashion) neighborhoods in Seoul, the café recently became famous all over the world for its original 3 (decorate). It was inspired by 'W-Two Worlds', 4 popular fantasy drama series that aired in South Korea in 2016 and 5 (focus) on the conflicts between the real world and a fantasy one. It was this drama series 6 inspired the interior design of this super café.

Ever since its opening 2017, the café 7 (consider) one of the most popular cafes in Seoul. From the walls and the floor to the furniture and tableware, everything seems taken out of a comic. When a Korean magazine visited the Café back in April, they found it a small room capable 8 sitting around 20 people. Even so, café-goers could expect 9 (wait) a while for their orders as the café only had a staff of one, the owner. 10 that may change soon with hundreds of tourists coming here especially.

【答案】

1stepping

2fashionable

3decoration/decorations

4a

5focused

6that

7has been considered

8of

9to wait

10But

【解析】

这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了韩国首尔一家受奇幻电视剧启发而开设的咖啡馆,自2017年开业以来,该咖啡馆已经变得非常出名,每天都有很多的游客来参观或者喝咖啡。

1考查动名词。根据短语feel like doing sth.“想要做某事”判断此处应用step的动名词形式作宾语。故填stepping

2考查形容词。此处应填形容词修饰名词neighborhoods。故填fashionable

3考查名词。此处应填名词作为介词for的宾语,decoration作为“装饰品”时是可数名词,作为“装饰风格”时是不可数名词,又本句既可以理解为“装饰品”又可以理解为“装饰风格”,故可用不可数名词和可数名词的复数形式。故填decoration/decorations

4考查冠词。结合上下文可知,此处意为“一部受欢迎的奇幻电视连续剧”,是泛指,应用不定冠词,又popular是辅音音素开头。故填a

5考查时态。分析句子结构可知,此处是定语从句的谓语动词,根据aired判断为一般过去时。故填focused

6考查强调句。分析句子可知,此处考查强调句It was+强调部分+ that/who…本句中强调this drama series,应使用that。故填that

7考查时态和语态。分析句子可知,此处是句子谓语动词,由ever since判断用现在完成时,主语the caféconsider之间是被动关系,故用现在完成时的被动语态,主语是第三人称单数。故填has been considered

8考查介词。此处为短语capable of“可以……的/能够……的”。故填of

9考查短语。此处为短语expect to do sth.“期待做某事”。故填to wait

10考查并列连词。句意:即使这样,来咖啡馆的人也要等一会才能拿到咖啡,因为咖啡馆只有一个员工,就是老板本人。但是,随着成百上千的游客来着,这种情况很快就会改变。结合句意可知,上下文是转折关系。故填But

6小题考查强调句

强调句It is/was+强调部分+ that/who(强调人)…可以对主语、宾语和状语进行强调,例如:

I met John at the school last Friday.我上周五在学校遇见了约翰。

→It was I that/who met John at the school last Friday.上周五在学校遇见约翰的人是我。

→It was John that/who I met at school last Friday.我上周五在学校遇见的人是约翰。

→It was at school that I met John last Friday.我上周是在学校遇见了约翰。

→It was last Friday that I met John at school.我在学校约见约翰是上周五。

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