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【题目】During the 1990s, Michael Jordan was 1 (probable) the best-known athlete in the world. He 2 (name) their most valued player five times. He was the top 3(score) in the NBA. He attended the University of North Carolina for a year before 4 (leave) to join the Chicago Bulls.

5 him, the Bulls won their first NBA championship in 1991. There are many fantastic stories to tell about Michael Jordan. He 6(step) to the line and made two free 7 (throw). At one point, he was so much 8 (good) than other players 9 they changed the rules of the game. Jordan was also in the United States Olympic Basketball, 10 won the gold medal in Barcelona.

【答案】

1probably

2was named

3scorer

4leaving

5With

6stepped

7throws

8better

9that

10which

【解析】迈克乐乔丹是上世纪90年代世界上最重要的一名篮球运动员。他赢得了NBA最有价值球员奖五次。1991乔丹(带领)芝加哥公牛队赢了他们的第一个NBA总冠军

1probably

考查副词。迈克尔乔丹可能是世界上最著名的运动员。副词probably修饰整个句子。

2was named

考查被动结构。他被五次命名为最有价值的运动员。“被命名”,所以要用被动结构was named。

3scorer

考查名词。句意:他是NBA的头号得分手。scorer得分或进球的运动员。

4leaving

考查非谓语动词。在去加入芝加哥公牛队前他在北卡罗来那大学上了一年。leave的逻辑主语是him。himleave是主动关系,故要用leaving。

5With

考查介词。有他的参与(与他一起,公牛队在1991年赢得了他们的第一个NBA总冠军。with sb.……在一起,有……的参与。

6stepped

考查动词。他走上罚球线,罚了两个罚球。本句缺少一个谓语,而且是讲述过去的事。故要用stepped。

7throws

考查名词。他走上罚球线,罚球两次,要用复数。free throws []罚中次数

8better

考查比较级。在这一点上,他比其他球员强多了。he was so much ___8___ (good) than other players本句中后面有比较级标志than,所以要用good 的比较级better。

9that

考查定语从句。句意:他是如此好以至于其他运动员改变了这项运动的规则。so…that…是固定句型。

10which

考查非限制性定语从句。Jordan还参加了美国奥运会篮球比赛,在巴塞罗那赢得了金牌。Jordan was also in the United States Olympic Basketball, which won the gold medal in Barcelona.本句的主句是Jordan还参加了美国奥运会篮球比赛,which指代前面的一整句话。

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