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【题目】语法填空
When I was a child I thought a lot about what it means to love. I once asked my mother if she loved me or my father (many), certain that I knew the answer — me. Instead, she bent down and looked at me the eye, hands gently on each shoulder. She explained that she couldn't help(love) me and that the love of a mother for her baby was incredibly strong. But then she told me that the love she had for my daddy was a love of(choose), which made it special. Of all the people in the world, she chose and he chose her. Now that I'm married, I consider each day it takes to stay married as long as my parents have. It's not that I don't believe in romance. I believe more in the sacred of the ordinary. I believe in love that is sustained by deliberate (kind) and the choice to see little acts as testaments of love and commitment rather than indicators of a spark that has died of love communicated each time he cooks meals and I schedule his dental appointment. This picture of love is certainly less(excite), but decidedly real, and more romantic in its own way because of the weight of its (real).

【答案】more;i;loving;choice;him;what;But;kindne;exciting;reality
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了自己小时候问自己的母亲是爱自己的孩子多一点、还是爱自己的丈夫多一点。作者当时确信母亲爱自己多一点,但是她的母亲的回答却让她出乎意料;后来作者自己也是如同她的母亲那样处理自己的问题。本文的主线是"爱",特点是强调爱对下一代人的影响。
(1)考查副词。作者拿母亲对自己与对父亲的爱进行对比,应用比较级,所以填more。
(2)考查介词。look at somebody in the eye固定短语"看着某人的眼睛",所以填in。
(3)考查非谓语动词。can't/couldn't help doing固定短语,"情不自禁做某事",所以填动名词,因此答案为loving。
(4)考查名词。此处是在介词of的后面,所以用名词choice表示一种对爱的选择,所以填choice。
(5)考查代词。此处表示"她选择了他,他选择了她",所以填him。
(6)考查宾语从句。it takes sth to do"中,take表示"需要,花费",句中缺少宾语,故用what。
(7)考查连词。前后两句话形成了对比,所以用But。
(8)考查名词。介词后接名词作宾语,所以填kindness。
(9)考查形容词。这句话的意思是"爱的场景一定不那么让人兴奋……"。主语是The picture of love,指物,应用-ing形容词,故填exciting。
(10)考查名词。此处的意思是它以自己的方式更加浪漫,因为现实的分量。表示"现实/真实",所以填reality。

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