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2.Once there lived a rich man (61)who wanted to do something for the people of his town.At first he wanted to find out (62)whether they deserved(值得) his help.In the centre of the main road into the town,he placed a very large stone.Then he (63)hid(hide) behind a tree and waited.Soon an old man came along with his cow.
"Who put this stone in the centre of the road?"said the old man,but he did not try to remove the stone.Instead,with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way.Another man came along and did the (64)same thing; then another came,and another.All of them complained about the stone but not tried to remove(65)it.Late in the afternoon a young man came along.He saw the stone,(66)saying(say) to himself"The night (67)will be(be) very dark.Some neighbors will come along later in the dark and will fall against the stone."
Then he began to move the stone.He pushed and pulled with all his (68)strength (strong) to move it.How great was his (69)surprise at last!(70)under the stone,he found a bag of money.
分析 文章大意:本文讲述一个有钱人想帮助别人,但是想看看这些人值不值得帮助,他用一块大石头试探人们.
解答 61.who:who 考查定语从句,先行词指人,定语从句缺少主语,故用who.
62.whether 考查宾语从句.根据语境可知此处所要表达的意思是"他想找出他们是否值得他的帮助",因此用whether.
63.hid 考查时态.根据文章整体时态判断此处应用hide的过去式.
64.same 考查形容词.根据上文语境可知另外一个人过来也绕了过去,即"做了同样的事情",因此填same.
65.it 考查代词.此处it表示前文提到的事物,再次提到用代词代替,以避免重复.故用it.
66.saying 考查非谓语动词. 动词ing在此表伴随状况,且表主动.
67.will be 考查时态.根据句意可知,此人说的情况是将来的情况.故用一般将来时.
68.strength 考查名词."用尽全力"with后要用"力量"的名词形式.即strength.
69.surprise 考查名词.根据语境可知他感到很吃惊,因此填名词surprise.
70.under 根据语境可知在石头下,他发现一大袋钱.考查介词"在…下面"under
点评 本题是语法填空题.这一题型是高考常考的题型,它主要考查考生对整体文章大意的把握以及所学语言及语法知识的应用,有一定难度.在做题时考生要通读一遍,整体理解,然后要结合句子需要使用正确的形式.
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