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【题目】阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

China started making cartoon films almost at the same time as Japan. The first Japanese cartoon color film, Hakujaden, 1(adapt) from the famous Chinese legend of the white snake and was released in 1958. Before that, The Magical Pen, a Chinese cartoon film, 2 was based on Chinese children's book Ma Liang With the Magical Pen, had won several international prizes. 3, in the following years China's animation (卡通) industry fell behind. But in recent years, China's animation industry has seen fast4(grow). For instance, recently Ne Zha, a film on the tale of a figure from the Ming Dynasty novel Fengshen Yanyi, has achieved a box office (票房) of 5.6 billion yuan, 5 (beat) down the Hollywood movie Zootopia in China. It took its director Yang five years 6(bring) the story to the big screen to make it entertaining for both children and adults. Out of over 30 different potential 7image) of Ne Zha, Yang 8 (final) picked the panda-eyed and slouchy(懒散) boy 9 his lead character to challenge people’s impression of 10familiar figure. Needless to say, Ne Zha is quite a big success for Chinese animation industry.

【答案】

1was adapted

2which

3However

4growth

5beating

6to bring

7images

8finally

9as

10the

【解析】

这是一篇记叙文。文章介绍中国的卡通电影制作,重点介绍了《哪吒》的制作。

1考查一般过去时态的被动语态。句意:日本第一部彩色卡通电影《白蛇传》改编自中国著名的白蛇传,于1958年上映。此处The first Japanese cartoon color film, Hakujaden是句子主语,是单数第三人称,和句子谓语动词adapt之间是一种被动关系,且指过去的事情,所以句子用一般过去时态的被动语态,故填was adapted

2考查定语从句。句意:此前,根据中国儿童读物《神奇的笔》改编的中国动画片《神奇的笔》曾多次获得国际奖项。此处film是先行词,指物,在后面的非限制性定语从句中作主语,故填which

3考查副词。句意:然而,在接下来的几年里,中国的动画产业落在了后面。该句和上句之间是一种转折关系,因为有逗号,故填However

4考查名词。句意:但近年来,中国动漫产业快速增长。此处fast“快速的是形容词,修饰名词,所给词grow“发展,生长,其名词形式是growth,故填growth

5考查现在分词作结果状语。句意:例如,最近一部讲述明朝小说《风神演义》中一个人物故事的电影《哪吒》,取得了56亿元的票房,击败了好莱坞电影《疯狂动物城》在中国的票房。此处是现在分词作自然的结果状语,故填beating

6考查固定句型。句意:导演杨花了五年的时间把这个故事搬上大银幕,让孩子和大人都觉得有趣。固定句型:It takes sb. some time to do sth.做某事花费某人都长时间。此处是it作形式主语,动词不定式作真正的主语。故填to bring

7考查名词复数。句意:在30多个不同的哪吒形象中,杨最终选择了这个熊猫眼、无精打采的男孩作为主角,挑战人们对这个熟悉形象的印象。根据第7空前的different可知后面的名词用复数形式,故填images

8考查副词。句意:在30多个不同的哪吒形象中,杨最终选择了这个熊猫眼、无精打采的男孩作为主角,挑战人们对这个熟悉形象的印象。此处picked是动词,由副词修饰,故填finally

9考查介词。句意:在30多个不同的哪吒形象中,杨最终选择了这个熊猫眼、无精打采的男孩作为主角,挑战人们对这个熟悉形象的印象。此处指把这个形象作为主角。故填as

10考查定冠词。句意:在30多个不同的哪吒形象中,杨最终选择了这个熊猫眼、无精打采的男孩作为主角,挑战人们对这个熟悉形象的印象。此处特指熟悉的形象,所以用定冠词the。故填the

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