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【题目】Every year,the income of famous stars will1(report) by the media.The number always surprises the public, because for ordinary people,they will never earn so much money in2(they) life time.So far,the new list3 (come) out and the female singer Taylor Swift is on the top.She earned more than 100 million dollars in a year.When we look at the second income in the list,it is much4(low) than Taylor.The world is shocked by Taylor's great income,5they have to admit that they admire her.Taylor Swift became very popular these years.As she became famous and wealthy,there came the unfriendly6(comment).Some people blamed her for her love affair,7 (think) that she used it to sell her songs.Some people said that she was not kind to her fans.The fact is that Taylor has a gift8singing and she always works so hard that she had little time to relax and react to people.But her songs are 9(true) loved by fans and they support her all10time.

【答案】

1be reported

2their

3has come

4lower

5but

6comments

7thinking

8for

9truly

10the

【解析】本文讲述了女歌手泰勒斯威夫特收入在所有明星的最上面,泰勒斯威夫特很受欢迎,但也有些人指责她的爱情,认为她用它来卖她的歌。不过,泰勒由于在唱歌方面有一定的天赋,深受粉丝喜爱,粉丝也表示会一直支持。

1句意:每年明星的收入都被媒体报道。结合句意可知,收入是被报道,故空白处采用被动语态。故填be reported。

2句意:他们永远不会在他们的生活时间赚钱。由语法知识得用形容词性物主代词来修饰“life time”。故填their。

3句意:到目前为止,新的表格已经出现了,女歌手泰勒斯威夫特在顶端。结合句意可知,新的表格已经出现,故用完成时。“.So far”也经常用在完成时中。故填has come。

4句意:列表中第二个人的收入比泰勒斯威夫特低很多。从“than”以及句意可知,形容词用比较级。故填lower。

5句意:世界上的人为泰勒伟大的收入感到震惊,他们也不得不承认他们佩服她。由句意可知,空白处两边句意不成并列关系,有转折之意。故填but。

6句意:这里有不友好的评论。由语境可知,不友好的评论不止一条,故可数名词需要填复数。故填comments。

7句意:有些人指责她的爱情,认为她用它来卖她的歌。由句意可知,后半句是伴随状语,作解释说明之意。动词用作伴随状语时,主动语态需要用动名词形式。故填thinking

8句意:泰勒有唱歌的天赋。由句意及语境可知,singing是对gift的解释说明。当解释说明的成分是名词时,需要用介词连接。结合学过的介词,故填for。

9句意:她的歌曲被她的粉丝所喜爱。分析句子成分可知,true修饰动词loved。结合语法知识,形容词修饰动词,故填truly。

10句意:他们会永远支持她。“all the time.”属固定搭配,意为一直,永远。故填the。

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