题目内容

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

Jimmy: Alice, how was your journey to the countryside?

Alice: Wonderful. We 1. (enjoy) beautiful sights and food in the country.

Jimmy: Food? Did you have 2. big dinner in the countryside? What have you had?

Alice: It was not a big dinner at all, 3. there were a lot of foods which only can be eaten in the local place, such 4. some wild vegetables.

Jimmy: Oh, I see. Did you do anything 5. ?

Alice: Yes. We got 6. well with the villagers and sent pens and books we carried to the poor students.

Jimmy: That is really great! I think they must study harder with your help.

Alice: It is far from enough. 7. (actual), I felt a little sad as soon as I saw the joy on the children who got the pens and books.

Jimmy: Why do you have this kind of feeling?

Alice: As far as I am 8. (concern), these things are nothing for the children who live in our city.

Jimmy: You are right. We can do more for the children living in that area.

Alice: Yes. Many of us who went to the place 9. (plan) to give more help to the children.

Jimmy: Can you tell me what you are going to do?

Alice: We are going to buy a number of books and donate(捐赠) 10. to the local school.

Jimmy: It is a good idea. I am entirely willing to join you.

Alice: It’s very kind of you.

1.enjoyed

2.a

3.but

4.as

5.else

6.on/along

7.Actually

8.concerned

9.are planning

10.them

【解析】

试题分析:考查对话补充。本段对话的内容主要是朋友之间询问旅游的状况。

1. was your journey to the countryside?用的是过去时态,所以后面回答也要用相应的过去时态,句意为我们在那个乡村享受美丽的风景和食物,故用enjoyed。

2. a big dinner一顿丰盛的晚餐,句意为你在哪个乡村享用了一顿丰盛的晚餐吗?故用a。

3.

4. as例如,句意为虽然我们没有享用一顿丰盛的晚餐,但是我们吃了很多当地的食物,比如一些野生的蔬菜。故用as。

5.

6. on/along well with sb,和某人相处很好,很融洽,句意为我们和村民相处的很融洽,并且把我们带过去的笔和书送给了贫穷的学生。故用on/along。

7.

8. far as i am concerned就我而言,据我所知,句意为据我所知,那些东西对于我们城市的孩子来说,什么都不是。故为concerned。

9. planning。由于是指将要做的事,所以用现在进行时表示将来时态,句意为去过那个地方的我们中的很多人都打算给那些孩子更多的帮助。故用are Planning。

10. number of books,并且是做donate的宾语,句意为我们将买很多书,把它们捐给当地的学校。故用them。

考点:考查单词和语法。

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