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【题目】根据课文内容,在每个空格填上合适的单词,完成短文

Zhou Yang will never forget his first assignment as a 1( report) in China Daily. At the office his talk with his new boss 2( influence) his life strongly. His boss told him not to go out to cover an event without a 3( profession )

photographer. During the interviews,he had to listen to a lot of facts in detail when getting well prepared for the next question based on 4 the person said.

If the person 5(interview) agreed,he should use a recorder to record what the interviewee said. The boss also gave him 6example of the importance of a recorder. Once a footballer was accused 7taking money for 8 (deliberate) not scoring goals. He admitted that someone had tried to bribe him,but denied 9(take) the money. With the recording, it 10 (prove) that he was guilty. He was angry and tried to stop it, but failed.

【答案】

1reporter

2influenced

3professional

4what

5interviewed

6an

7of

8deliberately

9taking

10was proved

【解析】

本文是一篇记叙文。文章叙述了周洋作为中国日报记者完成的第一个任务。这次经历让他永远不会忘记

1考查名词。句意:周洋永远不会忘记他作为中国日报记者的第一个任务。结合句意可知答案为reporter。

2考查时态。句意:在办公室里,他和新老板的谈话极大地影响了他的生活。此处指过去的事情,句子用一般过去时态,故答案为influenced。

3考查名词。句意:他的老板告诉他,不要在没有专业人士的情况下出去参加活动。根据a可知后面用名词,故答案为professional。

4考查宾语从句。句意:在采访中,他必须仔细听很多事实,以便根据对方所说的内容做好下一个问题的准备。介词on后面是一个宾语从句,从句的谓语动词缺少宾语,所填词其双重作用,故答案为what。

5考查过去分词做后置定语。句意:如果被采访的人同意,他应该使用录音机来记录被采访者所说的话。此处the personinterview之间是被动关系,所以这里是过去分词做后置定语,故答案为interviewed。

6考查不定冠词。句意:老板也给了他一个例子,说明了录音机的重要性。give an example of给了一个---的例子,example以元音音素开头,所以前面用an表示,故答案为an。

7考查固定搭配。句意:有一次,一名足球运动员被指控为故意不进球而拿钱。accuse sb. of sth.指控某人某事,故答案为of。

8考查副词。句意:有一次,一名足球运动员被指控为故意不进球而拿钱。此处是副词修饰后面的scoring goals“进球,故答案为deliberately。

9考查动名词。句意:他承认有人曾试图贿赂他,但否认拿走了钱。deny doing sth.否认做某事,故答案为taking。

10考查被动语态。句意:有了录音,他就被证明是有罪的。句子用一般过去时态的被动语态,故答案为was proved。

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