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【题目】How do you usually buy what you need,shopping on line or going out to shop in person?With the help of the Internet,shopping is1(easy) than before.We can just click out mouse to choose the items we like,pay for them online,and the shopping2(finish).It Is easy and quick.It helps save money,too.We can save thousands a year if we compare the prices of similar items before3(decide) to buy.

However,there are always traps in shopping online.If we are4(care),we may get into trouble.For example,we may find the color of the item different5that in the picture online.Sometimes,the size of the item we receive can be too big6too small.7(avoid) such troubles,we should compare similar items on different online stores and pay more attention to what other customers say.From their comments,we can know8(well) about an item's color, size as well as9shortcomings.In this way we increase our chance of buying10more satisfactory item.

【答案】

1easier

2is finished

3deciding

4careless

5from

6or

7To avoid

8better

9its

10a

【解析】本文属于购物类文章。借助互联网,网上购物更加容易,但也有陷阱。如果我们粗心的话可能就会陷入麻烦中。因此我们可以比较不同的网上商店,关注其他顾客的评论,更好地了解商品,从而增加购买更满意商品的机会。

1easier

考查形容词作表语。有了网络,购物比以前更容易,因此要用比较级:easier。

2is finished

考查谓语动词。我们点击鼠标,选择想要的商品,在网上付钱,购物就完成了。这儿说的是一个事实,要用一般现在时,购物与完成是被动关系,所以要用一般现在时的被动:is finished

3deciding

考查省略句。Decide的逻辑主语是we,故两者的关系是主动关系,所以要用deciding。

4careless

考查表语。如果我们粗心,就会陷入困境。因为此处缺少表语,要用形容词作表语,故粗心的,要用careless。

5from

考查固定搭配。句意:我们可能找到和网上图片颜色不同的商品(或物品)。different from………不同。故填from.

6or

考查连词。我们收到的物品可能太大或太小,根据句意可知要用or。

7To avoid

考查动词不定式做目的状语为了避免(To avoid)这种麻烦,我们应该在不同的网上商店比较类似的商品,更多地关注其他顾客说什么。故用To avoid。

8better

考查比较级。从他们的评论中,我们可以更好地了解一个产品的颜色,大小等。根据句意可知是根据顾客的评论来更好地(better)了解产品,故用well的比级better。

9its

考查形容性物主代词。 its指代an item’s,故要用its

10a

考查冠词。这样我们就增加买到让人满意的物品的机会。用a修饰more satisfactory item。

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