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【题目】Tom worked for a company that made robots. Recently it had begun experimenting with a household robot, 1 was going to be tested out by Tom’s wife, Claire. Claire didn’t want 2 robot in her house, especially as her husband would be 3(absence) for three weeks, but Tom persuaded her that the robot wouldn’t harm her or allow her 4(harm). However when she first saw the robot, named Tony, she felt alarmed because he seemed more like a human than a machine. He was tall and handsome 5 smooth hair and a deep voice although his facial expression never changed.

On the second morning Tony, 6(wear) an apron, brought her breakfast and then asked 7 she needed help dressing. She felt embarrassed and quickly told hem to go. 8 was disturbing and frightening that he looked so human. One day, Claire mentioned that she didn’t think she was clever. Tony said that 9 must feel very unhappy to say that. It was ridiculous to be offered sympathy by a robot. But she10(begin) to trust him.

【答案】

1which

2the

3absent

4to be harmed

5with

6wearing

7if/whether

8It

9she

10began

【解析】试题分析:一款全方位模拟人类的机器人投入Larry的家庭进行试用,由于高度模拟人类,引出了许多啼笑皆非的事情。

1which 考查非限制性定语从句的关系词。Which代指上文出现的a household robot,作从句的主语,非限制性定语从句里指代物体只能用which

2the考查代词。事实上,Claire并不想让这个机器人在她家,用定冠词the+一个名词,表示特指上文提到的物体。

3absent考查形容词。丈夫不在家,be动词后面应该用形容词,故填absent

4to be harmed考查不定式作宾语补足语。固定搭配allow sb. to do sth.允许某人做某事,Larry说这个机器人不会伤害她,也不允许她收到伤害,故填不定式的被动式to be harmed

5with考查介词。根据句意,机器人很高而且很帅,长着光滑的头发,用with表示带有

6wearing考查现在分词作状语。该句的谓语为后面的brought,所以穿着应该用非谓语,用现在分词表示和Tony是主动关系。填wearing

7if/whether考查连词。机器人还会问她是否需要帮助穿衣。这里用if/whether引导宾语从句,表示是否。

8It考查代词。用it作形式主语代替后面的that从句。

9she考查代词。这句是说Larry妻子感觉自己快不如机器人聪明了,所以说这话的时候肯定很不开心。

10began考查过去式。本文都是用的一般过去时,所以填began

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