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【题目】I was on my way home with a friend yesterday 1 I found a mobile phone by the roadside. After picking it up, I started searching the contact list and called numbers 2 (see) whether I could figure out whose phone it was 3 (fortunate), the only person who answered the phone didn’t recognize 4 number that I was calling from. My friend suggested that we go back to the street and the house in front of which we found the mobile phone. And we did so. I knocked at the door and two young men answered. 5 of them had lost their phones, but as I referred to some names on the contact list, one of them said he also had those names 6 that it must be the phone of one of their friends. Then, he took the phone and said how 7 (wonder) it was that I took the time to find the owner. Afterwards, I left without leaving my name or address. I never considered keeping the phone. Instead, I immediately tried to find the owner. And I believed that was exactly 8 I would want someone to do if I lost my phone. It couldn’t have been 9 (good).

Sometimes, 10 (help) others is just doing the right thing.

【答案】

1when

2to see

3Unfortunately

4the

5Neither

6and

7wonderful

8what

9better

10helping

【解析】本文讲述了作者和朋友在回家的路上,发现了路边有一个手机并且辗转联系到失主归还手机的故事。

1考查连词。句式beontheway…when…正要做某事在这时;句意:昨天我和朋友在回家的路上,在这时我发现了路边有一个手机。连词when意为在这时…”引导并列句,句中叙述意料之外的事情。故填when。

2考查非谓语动词拨打电话是为了看是否能联系失主。句意:捡起手机以后,我拨打手机通讯录中号码看是否能联系上失主故填to see。

3考查副词本句中副词充当状语修饰整个句子,句意:不幸的是,接电话的人不认识这个手机号码故填Unfortunately。

4考查冠词这里特指捡到的这部手机的号码句意:不幸的是,接电话的人不认识这个手机号码故填the。

5考查代词句意:我敲门,两个年轻人开了门,但是他们都没有丢手机。根据句意可知两个人都没有故填Neither。

6考查连词。句意:当我提到手机通讯录中的一些名字的时候,两个年轻人中的一个说他手机中也有这些名字,那么这个手机一定是他们的朋友的。前后表示并列关系。故填and。

7考查形容词。句意:他拿出手机说,我花时间找手机的主人真是太好了。 how+形容词表示多么...。故填wonderful。

8考查关系词。句意:我认为那正是如果我丢手机,我想要别人所做的事情。本句中be动词后是表语从句,从句中缺少宾语。故填what。

9考查比较级用法。当比较级和否定词连用的时候,表示最高级的含义。句意:那是再好不过的事情了,有时候做正确的事情就是帮助他人。故填better。

10考查动名词。动名词充当主语,所以本句使用动名词helping。句意:帮助别人就是在做对的事情故填helping。

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