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【题目】阅读填空(共1小题)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

I'm Jan Hasek, 【1】_____ old miner from the Czech Republic.In April 1945 I 【2】______ (hear) something explode at midnight.I got up and 【3】_______ (run) outside.The sound came from a mine 【4】_____hadn't been used for a long time.Suddenly I saw some German soldiers 【5】_____the light of the moon.They were taking wooden boxes from trucks and putting 【6】______in the mine.

A week later I decided 【7】_____ (go) and see for myself.To my surprise the entrance 【8】_____ the mine was closed.Some people say that the Amber Room and some gold 【9】___________ (bury) in the mine.I think it might be so, 【10】_________ the Amber Room has never been found.

【答案】

【1】an

【2】heard

【3】ran

【4】that

【5】by

【6】them

【7】to go

【8】to

【9】were buried

【10】as

【解析】

【1】old miner (一名老矿工)必须用冠词,故用an。

考点定位: 考查冠词。

2全文都是叙述过去的事情,而且此处有提示性的关键时间状语In April 1945,故用一般过去时。

考点定位: 考查时态语态

3全文都是叙述过去的事情,故同样也是用一般过去时。。

考点定位: 考查时态语态

4这是一个定语从句,从句中又缺少了主语,而先行词是mine(矿),故关系代词可以用that或which。

考点定位: 考查定语从句。

5根据上下文,可知by the light of the moon 是指借助月亮的光,by是介词,指代方式。

考点定位:考查介词

6put是一个及物动词,它后面却了宾语,根据句意,可知此处应填一个代词them,指代的是前文提到的琥珀屋。

考点定位: 考查代词

7decide to do sth.是固定搭配,决定做某事的意思。

考点定位: 考查固定搭配。

8the entrance to…是固定搭配,…的入口意思。

考点定位: 考查介词

9本句的主语是gold,根据句意,可知黄金是被埋在里面了,故用一般过去时的被动语态。

考点定位: 考查一般过去时及其被动式

【10根据上下文的意思可知此处应该用一个表因果关系的连词,故用as。

考点定位: 考查连词

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