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【题目】阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
God has blessed me with a lovely brother. He is 4 years younger than me. I still remember the scene he was born . When he was a little baby, he always used to cry for no reason and hardly slept. He never allowed me and my parents (sleep) well.
With time (go) by, he became a little older. He used to enjoy by snatching(抢) all my toys away from me. As a result ,I was always angry . , my parents said that he wasnt (blame) as my younger brother and I should make him learn to share things.
Now, although we still fight over things, we both love each other (deep). We share the same school and have the same , like doing sports, singing and reading.
We do a lot of secret things without informing our parents and if (catch), we will join hands to deal with the situation. Life is fun when we are together. As we are growing old day by day, we are becoming (responsibility) for our duties than before. And we know that no matter where we go in life, we both are always there for each other to face the hardships of life.

【答案】where;to sleep;going;himself;However;to blame;deeply;interests/hobbies;caught;more responsible
【解析】我虽然和弟弟会有争执,但我们相亲相爱,共同分享生命中的苦与乐。

①考查定语从句。缺状语,先行词为地点,故用where。

②考查非谓语动词。Allow sb to do sth允许某人做某事,用to sleep。

③独立主格结构。with的用法,后面只能接非谓语,此处表主动,故用going。

④考查代词。固定搭配,enjoy oneself,玩的开心。

⑤考查连词。从上下文看,这里是转折关系,我对弟弟感到生气,但是爸妈说弟弟比我小,要让着他,用However。

⑥考查非谓语。固定搭配,be to blame,受到责备。

⑦考查副词。此处修饰动词,故用deeply。

⑧考查名词。根据下文的like doing sports, singing and reading.,可知是有共同的爱好,用interests/hobbies。

⑨考查动词。主语与动词之间是被动关系,被抓,用caught。

⑩考查形容词。根据下文的than,可知用比较级,用more responsible。

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