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【题目】Music is one of the most 1 (power) things in my life. Listening to music can help to motivate me in trying time. When younger, I 2 (have) no great love for music as I do now. I mainly listened to 3 my parents were listening to. Whether I was in the car, the house, 4 anywhere else there was sure to be some Beatles, or Buddy Holly constantly playing in the background. Now as I’m older, I enjoy it for the reason that it allows me to remember my childhood.

I believe music has the power 5 (convey) all sorts of emotion. The song “A little bit longer” by Nick Jonas is 6 an emotional and inspiring song that when I hear it, I always come close to 7 (drop) down tears, especially when I watch it being played live. The effect that music can have 8 our emotions is tremendous, as it can bring people to floods of tears or bursts of 9 (laugh).

I believe music affects people in many ways. To me, music is 10 (extreme) important in my life. I think it brings me closer to my friends and family.

【答案】

1powerful

2had

3what/whatever

4or

5to convey

6such

7dropping

8on

9laughter

10extremely

【解析】本文讲述了音乐对于作者的重要性。

1句意:音乐是我生命中最强有力的东西之一。形容词修饰名词,故答案为powerful。

2句意:当我更小点的时候,我对音乐没有现在这么热爱。说自己过去用一般过去时态,答案为had。

3句意:我主要听我父母正在听的。listen to后面的宾语从句,缺少引导词,同时宾语从句缺少宾语,what/whatever起双重作用,表示物,故答案为what/whatever。

4句意:无论我在汽车里,房子里,还是在其他任何地方,……。whether…or…无论……还是……,故答案为or。

5句意:我相信音乐有传递各种情感的力量。动词不定式作后置定语,答案为to convey。

6句意:Nick Jonas演唱的“A little bit longer”是这样一首有情感的、令人受鼓舞的歌曲,以致于每当我听到它的时候,我总是想落泪。such a/an +形容词+名词+that …“如此……以致于……”,引导结果状语从句,故答案为such。

7固定词组come close to中的to是介词,故后面用doing,故答案为dropping。

8固定词组:have an effect on …“对……有影响”在此句中The effect是先行词,后面是定语从句,只是将词组变了形,故答案为on。

9句意:它能带给人们泪水或笑声。与前面tears并列,故答案为名词形式laughter。

10副词修饰形容词,故答案为extremely。

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