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【题目】China has countless attractions. The Great Wall is 1 (probable) one that is most familiar 2 the Western tourists. The Great Wall is like a giant stone dragon, 3 (wind)(蜿蜒) across the country from the ocean on the east to the desert on the west. It is the longest wall ever4 (build), 1500 miles in

5 (long). Along the wall are watch towers, 6 soldiers were on the watch for threats. The wall was initially constructed 7 (prevent) invasion of neighboring states, and the majority of the existing wall is from the Ming Dynasty. From the top of the Great Wall, people can enjoy 8impressive view of continuous mountains, green trees and blooming wild flowers. If we were to build such a wall now, we would use modern machines. 9, the ancient Chinese had to build the wall by hand. No wonder the Great Wall that represents the highest wisdom 10 (appeal) to tourists from all over the world every year. Just as the saying goes, “He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man.”

【答案】

1probably

2to

3winding

4built

5length

6where

7to prevent

8an

9However

10appeals

【解析】本文介绍为西方游客所青睐的中国长城。有这样一句谚语不到长城非好汉”。

1副词修饰整个句子,故填probably。

2固定搭配:be familiar to---所熟悉,根据句意可知填to。

3此处是现在分词表示伴随状态,根据句意可知填winding

4此处是过去分词做后置定语,根据句意可知填built。

5句意:在长度上。根据句意可知哟过名词形式,故填length 。

6此处watch towers是先行词,在后面的非限制性定语从句中做地点状语,故答案为where。

7动词不定式做目的状语,故填to prevent。

8句意:一个感人的景色。impressive以元音开头,此处表示,故答案为an。

9句意:如果我们现在建这样一道墙,我们将用现代机器然而,古代的人必须用手工建墙。根据句意可知此处表示转折关系故答案为However。注意大写开头

10句意:难怪代表最高智慧的长城每年吸引众多来自全世界的游客。根据句意可知用一般现在时态,句子主语是单数第三人称,故答案为appeals。

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