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1.It was a bad night for Lewis.His research in the neighboring town took longer than he had expected.It was late and he was very(61)tired(tire)when he drove home.He turned into his building's parking lot,but all the(62)spaces(space) were full.He drove back out onto the street,(63)looking(look)for a parking space.The first block was full.The next block was almost empty.Lewis didn't see (64)a "no parking"sign,but he suspected that if parking were allowed there,most of the spaces would be filled.Then he saw a small parking lot(65)withtwo free spaces.He was so glad to see them(66)that he didn't even think to read the sign by the entrance.He drove in,parked and(67)hurried(hurry) home to go to bed.The next morning he went back to the lot(68)to get(get) his car.It was gone.He ran home and telephoned the city police to say that his car(69)had been stolen(steal).It took the police only a minute to tell(70)him(he)what had happened:his car had been on a private lot.It had been taken away by the police.

分析 本文为语法填空,讲述了Lewis慌乱中将车误停在私人停车场的事.

解答 61.tired 62.spaces 63.looking 64.a 65.with   66.that 67.hurried 68.to get 69.had been stolen 70.him
解析:
61.答案tired.考查形容词.空格前was为be动词,be动词后用形容词作表语.此处修饰主语he,用-ed修饰人,tired感到疲倦的,tiring令人疲倦的,一般指物.故填tired.
62.答案spaces.考查名词复数.根据空格前的all和空格后的were可知,此空应填名词复数.故填spaces.
63.答案looking.考查动词-ing形式作伴随状语.looking for作谓语drove back out的伴随状语,表示他一边开车,一边寻找.故填looking.
64.答案a.考查冠词.空格后的sign为可数名词,此空填a,a"no parking"sign一块"禁止停车"的标志.
65.答案with.考查介词.with后接名词表示"伴随着…,有…".此处指那个小停车场有两个空着的停车位.
66.答案that.考查固定搭配.so+形容词+that从句,如此…以至于.句意:他如此高兴看见它们,以至于他甚至没打算读入口处的标识.
67.答案hurried.考查一般过去时.根据空格前的drove in,parked可知,此处hurry与前两个动词时态一致,为一般过去时.故填hurried.
68.答案to get.考查动词不定式.此处to get表示目的,句意:第二天他返回停车场去取车.
69.答案had been stolen.考查过去完成时.steal偷车这一动作发生在谓语动作telephoned之前,为过去的过去,用过去完成时.car与steal之间为被动关系,故此空应填过去完成时的被动语态,即had been done结构.故填had been stolen.
70.答案him.考查人称代词.tell为动词,此空作宾语,用宾格,故填him.

点评 纯空格填空题主要是填冠词、介词、代词、连接词(含从属连词和并列连词)等虚词.给出了动词的空,首先判断要填的动词是谓语动词还是非谓语动词.词类转换题主要是考查名词、形容词和副词.

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