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【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
There was no one quite like my father. When any other man had an extra dollar, he bought a drink; when Father had an extra dollar, he bought a book. Other people had pictures on their walls, or at least a calendar; we had books, 3000 of them, (line) every surface of our little four-room house every subject. Father was the (more) persistent (固执的) scholar I ever knew. Every summer he took a month or so off to attend classes. Eventually, he earned seven degrees, attended 11 different colleges and universities. My sister and I were the immediate beneficiaries of Father's insatiable (不能满足的)(hungry) to learn.
Before I was three, my father was reading aloud to me. Thereafter, I read aloud to him so he'd work on my (pronounce). By the time I was in the fifth grade, I'd recite classical literature to poetry and had to be prepared to do Then Father would warn by quoting a saying from Shakespeare, “ all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious(乏味的) as to work. “Obviously, his efforts weren't (entire) in vain, for my voice has enable me to earn a fair livelihood. But that fact doesn't begin to define the most debt I owe my father.

【答案】lining;on;most;hunger;pronunciation;from;so;If;entirely;that
【解析】

(1)lining 考查非谓语动词。句意:我们有书,3000本书铺满了我们四个小房间的每个地方。line(在某物的内部)形成一层,排队,排列成行。

(2)on 考查介词。on every subject关于每个学科。

(3)most 考查最高级。句意:爸爸是我认识的最固执的学者。the most persistent 最固执的。

(4)hunger 考查名词。句意:我的妹妹和我是父亲对知识渴望的直接受益者。

(5)pronunciation 考查名词。句意:后来,我大声读给他听,这样的话他就能纠正我的发音。

(6)from 考查介词。句意:到我五年级时,从古典文学到诗歌我都能吟诵。from... to...从……到……。

(7)so 句意:到我五年级时,从古典文学到诗歌我都能吟诵而且不得不时刻准备这么做。to do so去做,就这么做。

(8)If 考查连词。句意:假如我们终年游乐如假日;运动可能就像工作一样单调无聊。

(9)entirely 考查副词。句意:显然,他的努力没有完全白费。entirely修饰后面的介词短语in vain。

(10)that 考查定语从句关系代词。定语从句先行词debt被最高级the most修饰,故关系代词用that。

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