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17.A man and his friend were walking through the desert.During the trip they had a quarrel,and the man hit his friend in(76)the face.His friend was hurt,but(77)withoutsaying anything,he wrote in the sand,"Today my best friend hit me."They kept on(78)walking(walk) until they found a lake,where they decided(79)to take(take) a bath.The man's friend fell into the lake and was in a (80)dangerous(danger) situation,but the man saved him(18)immediately(immediate).After he came back to life,he wrote on a(82)stone,"Today my best friend saved my life."
The man(83)whohad hit and saved his best friend asked,"When I hurt you,you wrote in the sand and now,you wrote on a stone.Why?"His friend(84)replied(reply),"When someone hurts us,we should write it down in sand,where wind can blow it away.However,when someone does something good for(85)us (we),we must write it down in stone,where it can last for ever."
分析 文章讲述了一个人和他的朋友的故事.当朋友打了他,他会在沙地上记下这件事,而当朋友救了他,他会记在石头上.故事告诉我们:对别人的伤害,我们要学会原谅,对别人的好处我们要牢记.
解答 答案:76.the;考查句型结构.hit+sb+in the+身体部位,表示击打某人的某个部位.
77.without;考查介词.句意表达的是没有说话,要用without构成介词短语,作伴随状语.
78.walking;考查动词搭配.keep on doing sth继续做某事.
79.to take;考查动词搭配.decide to do sth决定做某事.
80.dangerous;考查形容词.句中danger修饰名词situation,要用形容词形式.
81.immediately;考查副词.句中immediate修饰动词save,要用副词形式.
82.stone;考查语境理解.后文出现了stone.
83.who;考查连词.句中had hit and saved his best friend修饰名词man,是一个定语从句;从句缺少主语,且先行词是人,要用who来引导.
84.replied;考查时态.文章讲述的是过去的事情,要用一般过去时态.
85.us;考查代词.句中we作介词for的宾语,要用宾格.
点评 语法填空题是考查学生的语言运用能力.解题时,要在理解文章的基础上,灵活运用语法知识,如词性,时态,名词单复数,连接词,代词,冠词等判断空白处应填写的内容.答完后,还要通读全文,核对所填单词形式是否正确,是否符合语境.
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