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【题目】In this region of Yunnan, the Naxi people make up the 1(major) of the population. Many tourists visit the region these days, 2 (hear) of the fascinating culture of the Naxi, and other ethnic groups. It's impossible not to fall3 the city of Lijiang, with its beautiful snow-covered mountain peak, and4(it) maze of cobbled streets. Some tourists have been lucky5 to be put up by friendly Naxi people, so if someone offers you6(accommodate), think it over7you book into a guesthouse. Being part of a family is a good approach to8(learn) about another culture. Exploring the old city is 9 good experience. You may think you will get lost in the tiny streets, but don’t let this stop you! Just go down them and it's likely that you will come across something wonderful,10will be unforgettable.

【答案】

1majority

2having heard

3for

4its

5enough

6accommodation

7before

8learning

9a

10which

【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了丽江市的风土人情,它是游客必去的地方。在云南这个地区,纳西族占人口的绝大多数,在那里你会领略到纳西族人的友好。

1考查名词。句意:在云南这个地区,纳西族占人口的绝大多数。此处用名词形式,故答案为majority。

2考查现在分词。句意:许多游客来到这个地区,因为他们听说过纳西族和其他民族的迷人文化。句子主语和hear之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词做原因状语;又因为非谓语动词先于谓语动词visit发生,故用现在分词的完成式,答案为having heard。

3考查介词。句意:不可能不去丽江市此空填for,表示目的。

4考查形容词性物主代词。句意:它有着美丽的白雪覆盖的山峰,还有它那错综复杂的鹅卵石街道。形容词性物主代词修饰名词,故答案为its。

5考查副词。句意:一些游客足够幸运被友好的纳西族人提供住宿。故答案为enough。

6考查名词。句意:所以,如果有人给你提供住宿,在你预订宾馆之前考虑一下。此空应该用名词,故答案为accommodation。

7考查时间状语从句。句意:所以,如果有人给你提供住宿,在你预订宾馆之前考虑一下。此空填before,引导时间状语从句。

8考查非谓语动词。approach to---,---的方法,此处to是介词,后面用sth.doing做宾语,故答案为learning。

9考查不定冠词。句意:探索古城是一次好的经历。故答案为a。

10考查非限制性定语从句。句意:只要往下走,你就会发现一些美妙的东西,这将是难忘的。此处something是先行词,后面的非限制性定语从句缺少引导词,缺少主语,故填which。

to作介词讲时的用法

to作介词讲时,后面常用名词、代词宾格和动名词。

the approach to---,---的方法;the key to solving the problem 解决这个问题的关键;the road to success 通向成功的路;a trip to London 伦敦的一次旅行;a visit to Paris pay巴黎的一次访问;pay attention to 重视; object to反对;look forward to期盼。

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