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13.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式.
I sold a company in 2012.Everyone was extremely proud of me,but no one knew the exact amount I made.In fact,I only made just over a hundred thousand dollars.I(61)hid(hide)the amount on purpose because I was(62)to use(use) all the money to buy my parents a house,and I knew that my parents would never allow me to buy them a house with the money from my sale.So with no one (63)knowing (know),I used up my money and bought my parents a one-storey house.I did this because they had been living in one of the smallest and oldest two-storey houses in the area(64)thatcould no longer suit my sick dad who (65)increasingly(increase) used a wheel chair.
Everyone guessed I had made much money and (66)thatthis was one of many things I bought.In (67)reality(real),this was my dream gift.This gift allowed my dad to live (68)through the rest of his life in dignity.Since then,I (69)have made(make) more money.My dad passed away,and my mom lives in that house now,full of great memory.We look back with great joy on those last few years with my dad,and I'm glad I could make him as (70)comfortable(comfort) as possible.

分析 文章讲述了我为了给父母买一所小房子,非常努力的工作,最后终于实现了理想.

解答 61.hid    考查时态.叙述过去发生的事,用一般过去时.
62.to use  考查动词不定式.此处be to use动词不定式表示将来.
63.knowing  考查非谓语动词.动词-ing形式用于with复合结构,作宾补;与逻辑主语no one是主动关系,表示逻辑主语的状态.
64.that  考查关系代词.引导定语从句,修饰表示物的名词 area,在从句中作主语.
65.increasingly  考查副词.根据句意可知,我父亲生病了,越来越依靠轮椅.
66.that  考查关系代词.引导宾语从句,在guessed后接两个宾语从句,第二个that不能省.
67.reality  考查名词.in 是介词,后应跟名词.in reality实际上.
68.through  考查介词.考查固定短语live through意思度过余生.
69.have made考查时态.根据  Since then…自从那时,确定时态为现在完成时.
70.comfortable考查形容词.最后一句我很高兴能让父亲尽可能舒服,make him comfortable使他过的舒服.

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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