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7.There once was a goat and a donkey,(61)whichlived on a farm.The donkey worked the hardest so the farmer fed it the (62)most(much) food.Sometimes the donkey was given more food (63)thanit could eat.This made the goat so jealous(64)thatit began plotting against the donkey."Hey,donkey,"the goat said one day,"I think you do too much work on this farm.You carry such heavy things from morning to night.Why don't you pretend (65)to get(get) sick so you can take a day(66)off?"The donkey thought the goat had a great idea.So  the next morning,the donkey lay in the stable on its side with its eyes (67)closed(close).Right away,the farmer called the doctor.(68)Afterlooking at the donkey,the doctor said it needed a special medicine(69)made(make) from the heart of a goat.So the farmer killed (70)the/hisgoat and gave the donkey medicine made from its heart.

分析 这是一篇寓言故事.农场上有一只羊和一头驴,驴干活很卖力,因此农场主总给驴很多吃的,这让羊很妒忌,于是想害这头驴.羊让驴装病,农场主请来医生,医生说要用羊的心来治病,于是农场主就把羊给杀了.真是机关算尽太聪明,反误了卿卿性命.

解答 答案:61,which;考查连词.句中有逗号分隔,是一个非限制性定语从句;先行词a goat and a donkey指物,要用which来引导. 
62,most;考查比较级.根据前面的hardest可判断出,这里也需要用much的最高级most.
63,than;考查连词.句中出现比较级,故用than.
64,that;考查连词.固定搭配so…that…如此…以至…
65,to get;考查动词搭配.pretend to do假装.
66,off;考查动词搭配.固定搭配take a day off 请一天假.
67,closed;考查短语搭配.with its eyes closed闭着眼睛;closed在这是形容词,表示状态.
68,After;考查连词.看过驴子后,医生说它需要一种特殊的药.
69,made;考查分词.medicine和make是被动关系,故用make的过去分词made.
70.the/his;考查冠词.特指,农民杀了这头/他的羊.

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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