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7.There is a wonderful story about Jimmy Durante,one of the great singers.(61)Asked(ask)to be a part of a show for some old World WarⅡsoldiers,he told them he was very busy and he could afford only a few minutes,(62)but he would come if they wouldn't mind his singing one short song and immediately leaving for his next appointment.Of course,the show's director agreed(63)happily (happy).
But when Jimmy got on stage,something surprising happened.He went through(64)the short song and then stayed.The applause grew louder and louder and he kept (65)staying (stay).Pretty soon,he had been on stage(66)forfifteen,twenty,and then thirty minutes.One of his assistants behind the stage stopped him and said,"I thought you had to go after a few minutes.What happened?"Jimmy answered,"I did have to go,but I can show you the reason why I stayed.You can see for(67)yourself(you) if you look at the front row."In the front row were two men,both of (68)whomhad lost an arm in the war.One had lost his right arm and the(69)other had lost his left.Together,they were able to clap,and that was exactly what they (70)were doing (do),loudly and cheerfully.

分析 本文讲述了Jimmy Durante本打算在一次演出上表演一首短歌曲就离开,但是受到两个残疾人的感动从而继续留下来表演.

解答 61.Asked  考查非谓语动词.ask和句子的主语he之间构成被动关系,所以用过去分词表示被动.
62.but 考查连接词.根据句意可知,此处表示转折,意为虽然很忙,但是如果可以演唱自己一首短的作品,还是愿意来的.
 63.happily  考查副词.用来修饰动词agree需用副词形式.
64.the  考查冠词.上文提到了一次short song,此处用the表示特指.
 65.staying  考查动名词.keep doing为固定短语,意为继续保持做某事.
  66.for  考查介词.此处用介词for+一段时间,表示时间持续.
 67 yourself  考查代词.for yourself意为亲自.
68.whom  考查连接词.此句为一个非限制性定语从句,先行词为two men,放在both of后面只能用whom.
69.other  两者当中一个用one,另一个用the other.
  70  were doing 考查时态.根据句意可知,此处指两个残疾人正在拍手鼓掌.

点评 语法填空主要考察学生将所学的语法知识应用在具体语境中的能力,要求在平时要多积累相关语法知识.

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