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【题目】Li Daiyu and Liu Qian were on a trip to Canada. At 8 o’clock, their friend, Danny Lin, 1 (Wait) there when they appeared. On the way 2 the station, they chatted about the trip. “3(go) eastward, you’ll pass mountains and millions of lakes and forests. Remember the fact 4 Canada is 5,500 kilometers from coast to coast. Vancouver, in Canada’s warmest part, is Canada’s most beautiful city, 5 (surround) by mountains.

Skiing in the Rocky Mountains and sailing in the harbour make it one of Canada’s most popular cities 6(live) in. Its population is increasing 7 (rapid). Another city, Toronto, is the biggest and most 8 (wealth) city in Canada. They could see the misty cloud that rose from the great Niagara Falls in 9 distance. Montreal is a city with wonderful restaurants and clubs. Most of people speak both English and French. In a word,

Canada is a 10 (mix) of many cultures and races. Have a good time.”

【答案】

1was waiting

2to

3Going

4that

5surrounded

6to live

7rapidly

8wealthy

9the

10mixture

【解析】本文介绍作者在加拿大的旅游经历,展现了加拿大吸引人的美丽风景。

1句意:在八点钟,他们的朋友Danny Lin正在那里等,这时候他们出现了。固定句式:was/were doing sth.---when---,正在做某事,这时候---,故答案为was waiting。

2固定词组:on the way to---,在---的路上,故答案为to。

3句意:向东走,你会经过高山,数百万的湖泊和森林。根据句意可知此处是现在分词做时间状语,表示主动,故答案为Going。

4此处是the fact后面跟一个that引导的同位语从句,说明the fact的具体内容,故答案为that。

5此处citysurround之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词做伴随状态。答案为surrounded。

6句意:使它成为加拿大最受欢迎的居住的城市之一。动词不定式做后置定语,故答案为to live。

7副词修饰动词,故答案为rapidly。

8形容词修饰名词,故答案为wealthy。

9固定词组:in the distance在远方,故答案为the。

10固定结构:a mixture of---,一种---的混合,故答案为mixture。

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