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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。

Tom and Jack are good friends. They have dreamed about __【1】___( take) a great bike trip. It was Tom who first had the idea to cycle __2____the entire Mekong River. They __3___ (ride) bicycles to travel along the Mekong River, ___4___source is in Qinghai Province. When it enters Southeast Asia, it travels slowly through low valleys to the plains, __5___ rice grows. ___6___ the difficulties , Tom and Jack were determined to begin their journey at an altitude of __7___( much) than 5,000 metres in Qinghai Province. During their journey , they enjoyed the continuous change of the weather. ___8__(finally), they reached Dali in Yunnan Province , where David and Sam joined__9__. __【10__ four of them went on with their great bike trip.

【答案】

【1】taking

【2】along

【3】rode

【4】whose

【5】where

【6】Despite

【7】more

【8】Finally

【9】them

【10】The

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述了Tom和Jack骑行的经历。

【1】taking考查动名词。dreamed about后面跟doing,句意为他们曾经梦想进行一次很棒的骑行,故填taking。

【2】along考查介词。Along意为沿着,句意为Tom是第一个想到要沿着整条湄公河骑行的人,故填along。

【3】rode考查动词时态。根据后文可知,本文用过去时来讲述他们的骑行经历,句意为他们沿着湄公河骑行旅游,故填rode。

【4】whose考查主语从句。这里的whose指湄公河,句意为湄公河的源头在青海,故填whose。

【5】where考查地点状语从句。Where指代plains,句意为那个种植大米的地方,故填where。

【6】Despite考查介词。根据后文Tom and Jack were determined to begin,可知他们仍旧坚持去做尽管有很多困难,句意为尽管有很多困难,但是Tom和Jack仍旧决心继续前行,故填Despite。

【7】more考查短语。More than意为超过,句意为汤姆和杰克决心开始他们的海拔超过5000米青海旅程,故填more。

【8】Finally考查副词。Finnal为形容词,单句是应用副词,句意为最终他们到达了云南省的大理,故填Finally。

【9】them考查宾语。Join sb.意为加入某人的队伍,句意为David和Sam加入他们的地方,故填them。

【10】The考查冠词。这里用来特指他们四个,句意为他们四个一起参与到很棒的骑行中,故填The。

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