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18.I'm a movie producer.But I'm on medical leave these days because of a stress disorder I've been suffering from.(61)To help(help) reduce my stress,I raise a therapy(治疗) dog named Snow.Last Monday,I let Snow stay in (62)thebackyard of my house.Then I went into the house to find a leash(狗项圈).(63)However,when I returned to the backyard,I found the dog was gone.I was really(64)concerned(concern).I really needed Snow,because it was good for my (65)recovery(recover).I had been training it for months and I didn't want to start all over again.
My family and I immediately began to look for it in the (66)surrounding(surround) woods.As night fell,we became (67)increasingly(increase) worried.The next day,my neighbors,friends and even a rescue team joined the effort but found nothing.
I was about to give up my hope (68)whenI received a call from a neighbor who (69)had spotted(spot) my dear Snow running along the road.Not long after,we saw Snow out of the window.Thank goodness!Snow returned (70)itself(it).Maybe it was also worried about my illness.
分析 文章讲述了作者和一条名叫Snow的小狗之间的故事.作者因为压力休了病假,期间养了一条狗.一次Snow走失了,作者努力寻找,最终小狗自己跑回来了.
解答 答案:1.To help;考查非谓语动词.句中help是表示目的,要用动词不定式作目的状语.
2.the;考查冠词.句中backyard表示特指我家的院子,要用定冠词来限定.
3.However;考查副词.句意表达的是转折,且句中有逗号分隔,要用表示转折关系的副词来表示.
4.concerned;考查动词短语.be concerned牵挂,关注.
5.recovery;考查动词的转化.句中recover作介词for的宾语,要用名词形式.
6.surrounding;考查分词.句中surround是作woods的定语,要用现在分词表示事物的特征或属性.
7.increasingly;考查副词.句中increase修饰形容词worried,要用副词形式.
8.when;考查连词.句中I received a call from a neighbor作时间状语,要用when来引导时间状语从句,表示当…时候.
9.had spotted;考查时态.句中spot的动作发生在谓语动词之前,是过去的过去,要用过去完成时态.
10.itself;考查代词.句中itself作同位语,表示Snow自己回来了.
点评 语法填空题是考查学生的语言运用能力.解题时,要在理解文章的基础上,灵活运用语法知识,如词性,时态,名词单复数,连接词,代词,冠词等判断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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