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【题目】W: Excuse me, I’m w1 if you could tell me how to find a place where I could have my shoes (r2. I’m new in town.

M: Well, of course. There is a good shop not far from here. Take the first street to the left and walk about three b3.

W: Could you tell me the n4 of the shop, please?

M: I can’t r5 the name of the shop, but you’ll find it. It’s near the police s6. By the way, do you know about the “Town Guide”? It has all kinds of useful i7.

I think you’ll find it in any b8.

W: Thanks a lot, you have been very h9, and I’ll look for that “Town Guide” the next time I’m in a bookstore. Let’s see, you said the repair shop was three blocks on the right?

M: No, first street on the l10, then three blocks.

W: Thanks again.

【答案】

1wondering

2repaired

3blocks

4name

5remember

6station

7information

8bookstore

9helpful

10left

【解析】根据上下文语境和首字母填写单词的正确形式。

1考查动词时态句意:打扰一下,我想知道哪里能找到修鞋的地方对话是正在进行,因此要用现在进行时。根据语境得知是“想知道”故填wondering

2考查非谓语动词。句意:想问一下哪里有修鞋的地方让某物被have something done。用过去分词做宾补故填repaired

3考查形容词。句意:第一个路口左转走三个街区题干中three可以得知用名词复数故填blocks

4考查名词。句意:你能告诉我商店的名字吗?根据下文的the name of the shop得知问店名故填name

5考查动词。句意:我记不清店名,但是你会找到它的情态动词后用动词原形故填remember

6考查名词。句意:那家商店在警察局旁边“警察局”police station。故填station

7考查名词。句意:它有各种有用的信息。形容词修饰名词。“信息”是不可数名词。故填information

8考查名词。句意:你可以在任何一家书店买到小镇导读的书介词后用名词故填bookstore

9考查形容词。句意:你给我帮了很大的忙。be动词后用形容词故填helpful

10考查名词。句意:修鞋店在第一条街道的左边冠词后用名词。故填left

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