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【题目】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。

Your impression of China in 2015

A mixture of happiness and sorrow, the year 2015 has come to 【1】 end and we invite you 2 (share) their stories with our millions of readers all over the world. We will select some of the 3 (good) to publish and reward the writers.

Who is invited?

Foreigners with something 4(say) about their experiences in China during the past year. You may have visited for just a few days, 5 (spend) longer here or never come over and just are involved with Chinese in your own country.

What to write?

Anything about China or Chinese people that happened 6 you can be your subject.

There are no fixed topics; it can be Chinese foods, paintings, landscapes, traditions or anything you think worth 7 (write) about.

8 to join?

Send your work (better with two or three pictures) to readers@ chinadaily . com. cn Requirements:

At least 200 words and one photo (not less than 50k) about your story. More words and photos 9 (encourage). Please caption(加标题)your photos with information such as who, what, where 【10 when .

Contact us if you have questions:

Office number: 010-84883548, 010-84883574; Email: readers@chinadaily. com. cn.

【答案】

【1】an

【2】to share

【3】best

【4】to say

【5】spent

【6】to

【7】writing

【8】How

【9】are encouraged

【10】and

【解析】

【1】an考查固定搭配中的冠词。Come to an end 意为结束。故填an

【2】to share考查动词不定式结构。由搭配invite sb to do sth 可知。故填to share

【3】best考查形容词最高级用法。good的最高级是不规则变化。故填best

【4】to say考查非谓语动词作定语的用法。动词不定式做后置定语修饰不定代词。故填to say

【5】spent考查并列结构中的谓语动词形式。故填spent

【6】to考查介词。根据sth happen to th sb(某人发生了某事)可知。故填to

【7】writing考变动间ing用法。worth 后接动词。该动词要用其-ing 形式。故填writing

【8】How考查疑问副词。根据下文的叙述可知,本段讲述的是如何参加。故应填入疑问副词how.

9are encouraged考查被动语态。 根据句意可知句中的words and photos 和所给动词encourage 之间是被动关系。故须填入被动语态。故填are encouraged

【10】and考查并列连词and 的用法。故填and

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