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20.Every November 21 is World Hello Day,(61)whenpeople say hello to each other to express friendliness and love.World Hello Day (62)was founded(found) in 1973 by Brian and Michael McCormack,in response (回应) to the conflict (冲突) between Egypt and Israel.They sent a large number of letters on (63)theimportance of communication to world leaders and (64)celebrities(celebrity) to advocate(倡议) setting (65)upWorld Hello Day.The first World Hello Day was celebrated on Nov.21,1973.
Originally,people around the world took World Hello Day as a (66)valuable(value) opportunity to encourage world leaders to use communication rather than force(武力) to settle conflicts.(67)Later(late),ordinary people started (68)to greet(greet) each other on that day to express (69)their(they) love for other people and world peace.
Now,World Hello Day is observed by people in 180 countries.Why not greet your parents and friends (70)witha warm hello and a bright smile on this holiday?

分析 文章介绍了世界问候日.这个节日的设立一开始是为了避免冲突,后来被普通百姓所认可,表达了人们对别人的爱和对世界和平的期盼.

解答 答案:61.when;考查连词.句中people say hello to each other to express friendliness and love修饰前面的World Hello Day,是一个非限制性定语从句;从句结构完整,先行词World Hello Day表示时间,要用when来引导.   
62.was founded;考查语态.句中found与主语World Hello Day构成动宾关系,要用被动语态;句意表达的是世界问候日始建于1973年.  
63.the;考查冠词.句意表达的是特指交流的重要性,要用定冠词来限定.  
64.celebrities;考查名词.句意表达的是世界各地的领导人和社会名流,是复数含义,要用名词复数来构成.   
65.up;考查动词搭配.set up建立,固定短语,相当于前面的found.
66.valuable;考查形容词.句中value修饰名词opportunity,要用形容词形式.  
67.Later;考查副词.句中有逗号分隔,且句意表达的是后来,要用副词later来构成.     
68.to greet;考查动词搭配.start to do sth开始做某事.     
69.their;考查代词.句中they修饰名词love,要用对应的形容词性物主代词.  
70.with;考查介词.句意表达的是在世界问候日,我们何不用温暖的问候和灿烂的笑容来迎接父母和朋友呢;with用…,在句中作方式状语.

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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