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3.Sitting in his restaurant,Wang Peng felt (56)frustrated(frustrate) because his restaurant ought (57)to be full of people,but it was empty.He saw his friend pass by and followed him to a new restaurant whose sign read,"Tired (58)ofall that fat?Want to lose(59)weight(weigh)?"He entered it because of(60)curiousity(curious) and found Yong Hui,owner of the restaurant,was telling (61)lies(lie).(62)To win(win) his customers back,he changed his menu.One day,Yonghui came to his restaurant and asked whether he had spied (63)on her.Wang Peng suggested that they (64)(should) combine(combine) their ideas and provide a (65)balanced(balance) menu.And so they did.They fell in love and finally got married.

分析 本文写了王鹏的顾客都去了永惠的餐馆,于是王鹏去永惠的餐馆,发现永惠的餐馆的食谱也不是很健康的.于是他们联合起来建立了一个营养健康能平衡饮食的餐馆.

解答 56.frustrated 考查形容词.根据句意:王鹏感觉很沮丧.feel是系动词后跟形容词做表语.frustrated是形容词"感到沮丧的".
57.to 考查情态动词.ought to是英语中的情态动词,意思是"理应,应该".他的餐馆应该是客人满了.     
58.of 考查固定搭配. tierd of是英语的固定搭配"厌倦",厌倦了肥胖吗,所以答案是of.   
59.weight 考查固定短语.lose weight是英语的固定搭配"减肥",想减肥吗?所以答案是weight.   
60.curiosity 考查名词.根据句意:因为好奇.because of是介词短语后跟名词,curiosity是名词"好奇,好奇心".
61.lies 考查固定短语.tell lies是英语的固定短语"撒谎",根据广告的内容可知:永惠在撒谎.    
62.To win 考查动词不定式.根据句意:为了赢回顾客,此处是动词不定式在句中做目的状语. 
63.on 考查固定短语.spy on是英语的固定短语"监视",所以答案填on.   
64.(should) combine 考查虚拟语气.suggest做"建议"讲时引导的宾语从句用虚拟语气,宾语从句的谓语用should do其中should可以省略.    
65.balanced 考查形容词.balanced是形容词"平衡的",这里作定语修饰menu.

点评 语法填空是通过语篇在语境中考查语法知识的运用能力,在解题前应快速浏览短文掌握大意,在读懂短文的基础上,结合短文提供的特定的语言环境去逐句分析.要解决好语法填空,离不开坚实的语法知识,有了坚实的语法知识才能对语言进行正确的分析和判断,从而答对题目.

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