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9.Nearly all of us have dreamed about winning the big prize in a lottery(彩票).We dream about (16)what we would do with the money,but we rarely stop to think about how the money would change us.
For most of us,our way of life is closely linked (17)to/with 0ur economic circumstances.The
different parts of  (18)our lives fit together like a jigsaw(拼板)-work,home,friends,hobbies,and sports make up our world.(19)A sudden fortune would change it all and break the jigsaw.For example,most people like the idea (20)of not having to work,but winners have found that without work there is no reason to get up in the morning.It seems great  (21)to move  (move) to a bigger house in a wealthy area,(22)but if you do that,you leave old friends behind.
Usually,winners (23)are advised (advise) not to publicize their address and phone number,but begging letters still arrive.(24)If they are not careful,most of their money will be spent on the (25)protection (protect) of their homes and swimming pools and their sanity!

分析 本文属于说明文的短文类阅读.主要介绍了我们几乎每个人都渴望买彩票中大奖,但是殊不知,人的生活方式是与我们的经济状况密切相关的,突然的暴富会使我们的生活变乱,让正确看待金钱,并分析了一些富人的状况.

解答 16.what   17.to/with   18.our   19.A   20.of  21.to move  22.but   23.are advised   24.If  25.protection
16.what.考查连接词.设空处引导 宾语从句,且在从句中作动词do的 宾语,故填what.
17.rarely.考查副词.设空处修饰动词stop,故填rarely.
18.to/with.考查介词.be linked to/with是固定短语,意为"与…有 联系".
19.up.考查副词.make up意为"组成,构成".
20.having.考查动词-ing形式作宾语的用法.介词后面要跟动词-ing形式.
21.to move.考查不定式作主语的用法.It在此是形式主语,故用不定 式短语作真实主语.
22.wealthy.考查形容词作定语的用法.设空处修饰名词area,故填 wealthy.
23.are advised.考查一般现在时的被动语态.从全文的时态可知,此处应是一般现在时,并且winners和 advise之间是被动关系,所以用are advised.
24.If/When.考查连词.设空处引导条件状语从句,故填If/When.
25.protection.考查名词.设空处前有the,故应用protect的名词形式protection.

点评 解答此类题目应先浏览全文,概括大意,再根据句子间的提示以及括号内的单词提示,依据语法规则和行为逻辑来推测并填写合适的词语.

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