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9.There was once a forest (61)whereall the animals played (62)happily(happy) together.The sun noticed them and wanted to join in.The animals asked the sun 63.to play(play) with them,but when the sun left his place in the sky,and came down to the forest,none of the (64)animals(animal) could stand the heat,and they all went running to hide.
The sun went back up into the clouds,(65)feeling(feel) terribly sad.So sad (66)was(be) he that he no longer wanted to come out every day and light up the world.Without the sun,life was beginning to run down,including the lovely forest and (67)its(it) animals.Knowing(68)whatthe problem was,they had a meeting to think of ways to cheer the sun up.Someone suggested that they play with the sun at night,when he no longer shone.All the animals tried their best to play with the sun and cheer him up.(69)Encouraged(encourage) by the animals,the sun returned.Soon the world (70)was lit/lighted(light) up in the daytime.

分析 本文主要讲述太阳想与动物们一起玩,但动物们不能忍受它的热而走了,太阳不再照亮世界.地球上的生命开始变得虚弱,当动物们意识到原因后,只得与太阳一直玩,让它白天照亮世界.

解答 61.where 考查定语从句.分析句子结构可知这是一个定语从句,先行词a forest表示地点,在从句中作地点状语,用关系副词where.
62.happily 考查副词.play是动词,要用副词修饰,形容词happy的副词是happily.
63.to play 考查动词不定式.ask sb.to do sth.意为"叫某人做某事".
64.animals 考查名词复数.根据上文,动物不止一种,要用复数形式.
65.feeling 考查现在分词.the sun与feel之间是主谓关系,用现在分词作状语.
66.was 考查动词时态.全文讲述的是过去发生的事情,要用一般过去时态.
67.its 考查代词.its指代forest.
68.what 考查连词.was缺少表语,用what作其表语,同时引导宾语从句.
69.Encouraged 考查过去分词.the sun与encourage之间是动宾关系,用过去分词短语作状语.
70.was lit/lighted 考查动词时态.全文讲述的是过去发生的事情,要用一般过去时态或一般过去时的被动语态.

点评 在一篇200词左右的语篇(短文或对话)中留出10处空白,部分空白的后面给出单词的基本形式,要求考生根据上下文填写空白处所需的内容或所提供单词的正确形式,所填写词语不得多于3个单词.要做好语法填空题,理解短文是解题的前提,扎实的词汇、句型和语法知识是基础,英语国家的背景知识是必要的补充.考生须灵活运用语法知识,如单词词性、单词时态、名词单复数、连接词、代词、冠词等判断各空白处应填写的内容.答完后,还要通读全文,核对所填单词形式是否正确,是否符合语境.

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