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【题目】A man came to the USA from other country. After 【1】 (settle) down at an island, he went into a cafeteria to get something 2 (eat). He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order, but nobody did. 3(final), a woman with a tray full of food sat down opposite him and informed him4the cafeteria worked.

“Start out at that end,” she said. “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At5other end they’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”

“I soon 6 (learn) how everything worked in the USA,” the man told his friend. “Life’s a cafeteria there. You can get anything you want as long as you are willing to pay the price. You can even get success, 7 you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it8.”

You can’t change the inevitable. The only thing you can do 9 (be)to control your attitude. Once you reach that point in life, happiness and 【10 (satisfy) can’t be too far away.

【答案】

【1】settling

【2】to eat

【3】Finally

【4】how

【5】the

【6】learned

【7】but

【8】yourself

【9】is

【10】satisfaction

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一位男士来到美国吃自助餐的故事, 他从中明白:只有靠自己才可以取得成功。

【1】After 是介词后面动词用动名词形式句子主语和settle 之间是主动关系所以填settling

【2】get something to doto do 作定语修饰前面的不定代词主动表示被动故填to eat

【3】修饰整个句子用副词,final 是形容词所以用它的副词形式因为是句首故填Finally

【4】句意:一位妇女告知他自助餐厅的吃饭是怎样运作的。这里是一个宾语从句,缺少引导词,根据句意应该用how。

【5】根据前面一句“Start out at that end,”吃自助餐时在那一端开始所以根据句意At65other end 在另一段结束,one---the other---一方面---另一方面故填the

【6】在告诉过去的一件事情,所以句子用一般过去时态,“I soon66(learn) how everything worked in the USA,” the man told his friend.这个男士告诉他的朋友,“在美国我不久就了解到了每件事情怎样运作。故填learned。

【7】句意:你甚至可以取得成功,但如果你等着别人给你带来成功,你永远都不会成功。上下文之间存在转折关系,所以使用but。

【8】句意:你不得不站起来,要依靠自己来得到成功。使用反身代词yourself表示强调。

9The only things是句子的主语,这是一个单数名词,而且本句是一般现在时,所以使用is。

10本句中缺少主语,使用使用satisfy的名词satisfaction,英语happiness并列。

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