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【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

A:Susan, good evening. Why are you so __【1】__ up?

B:I am on my way out to a New Year’s banquet. How do I look? Is my _【2】__ OK?

A:You look great. Your make-up is perfect.

B:Do you think I should __【3】__ a different dress?

A:No, the one you have on ___【4】__(look) fabulous, ___【5】_with your hair like that.

B:Thanks for saying. Do you have any ideas __【6】___ necklace I should wear?

A:With that dress I'd say your white diamond necklace would look perfect.

B:Thanks for __【7】_(help) out. Now that I’m ready, what are you doing tonight?

A:Not much, just a house party with some friends.

B:___ 【8】___(Sound)fun. Anyone I know?

A:Yeah, most of the people are from our office.

B:Sounds Like I'm missing out on a good time. Oh, well, there is always next year.

A:I’m sure you will have fun ___【9】__(where) you go. Remember __【10】take your bag.

【答案】

【1】dressed

【2】make-up

【3】wear

【4】looks

【5】especially

【6】which

【7】helping

【8】sounds

【9】wherever

【10】to

【解析】

试题分析:该语法填词是对话体。该对话是两个朋友之间询问今晚的打算,其中一个人说她要去参加新年宴会,并询问对方自己的衣着打扮是否合体,对方对此给出自己的建议,并告诉她自己今晚在家和同事一起聚会。

【1】dressed。由后文中的New Year’s banquet(新年晚会),make-up(装扮)可知该处提问者是在问自己的打扮怎么样,此处考查词组打扮dress up,故为dress。

【2】make-up。由回答者的话your make-up is perfect句意为你的打扮很完美可以推断出提问者在问我的装扮还可以吗?故为make-up

【3】wear。由后面的dress(裙子)可以推断出是在问你认为我应该穿一件不同的裙子吗?故为wear。

【4】looks。由于主语是the one(指代这一条裙子)可以推断出此处谓语应为单数形式,考查主谓一致,故为looks。

【5】especially。由文章内容可以推断出这是回答者在赞美询问者,意思是你穿的这条裙子使你看起来很漂亮,尤其是搭配你那样的发型,故为especially。

【6】which。which意为哪一个,此句话的意思是你认为我应该戴哪一条项链,询问许多中的任一个,故为which。

【7】helping。此处考查词组的使用即thanks for doing sth,此处的for为介词,所以后面使用动名词,故为helping。

【8】sounds。此处省略主语it,指代前面的回答者提到的只是和几个朋友开家庭聚会这件事,所以为单数形式,故为sounds。

【9】wherever。由文章可知这句话为祝福语,意思为我确信无论你去哪儿,你都会玩的开心的。故为no matter where/wherever。

【10】to。此处考查词组remember to do sth意为记住去做自己还没有做的事,由于Susan还没有离开,可知此处是说话者提醒Susan带上雨伞,故为to。

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