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【题目】根据短文内容,请将单词填写在题号对应的横线上。
The dog, later (name) Arthur, came up to a Swedish team while the members were sharing a meal in front of a 20_mile race stage through the rough area in Ecuador. One of the (athlete), Mikael Lindnord, took pity on the dog wandering near their table and fed meatball to it. And that meatball made them friends for life, as far as Arthur was concerned.
The extreme sport of adventure racing includes biking, hiking, and boating that challenge even the (strong) humans. Imagine a dirty stray(迷失的)dog trying (keep ) up. But Arthur (do) keep up. The dog followed the team as they got up to leave. (actual), he never stopped following them---swimming alongside the boat of the team, and taking on muddy(泥泞的)slopes when the team hiked.
Arthur stayed alongside the team for the rest of the (compete),but not without cost to his well—being. The dog needed doctor's attention after the six-day race was finished the team helped Arthur as much as they could during the event. Arthur's hard work paid off: Lindnord decided to adopt(收养) the dog brought him back to Sweden.

【答案】["named","athletes","a\one","strongest","to keep","did","Actually","competition","although\though","and"]
【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了一只小狗Arthur的故事。它在吃了运动员Mikael Lindnord出于同情给的食物之后,跟着比赛队伍游泳,爬泥坡等等,最后得到了队医的注意并被Lindnord收养。

(1)该句后已有谓语动词且缺少连接词,故该空填非谓语动词。又因为该分句主语为狗,与谓语动词构成被动形式,该空填过去分词。故该空填named。

(2)one of……,……中的一个,后面人称用复数。故该空填athletes。

(3)meatball,可数名词,前面需要定冠词修饰。该处指一个肉丸子,不是特指。故该空填a/one。

(4)由前面修饰词the以及句意可知,此处指最强壮的人。故该空填strongest。

(5)try to do sth.努力做某事,此处指这只狗坚持跟着队伍。故该空填to keep。

(6)由提示词do可知,此处指强调,因为是过去时态,要相应用did来表示强调语气。故该空填did。

(7)该处词语修饰整个句子,副词作状语,事实上地。故该空填actually。

(8)该处缺少名词作宾语补足语,competition,名词,比赛。故该空填competition。

(9)该空前后为两分句,故应填连接词,又因为两句之间为转折关系,故该空填although/though。

(10)该句前后为两分句,故应填连接词,又因为两句之间为承接递进关系,故该空填and。

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