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【题目】Johnson was a policeman17 years ago, but now he is walking up and down five miles of beach every day, 【1】 for things that might be ___2___(有用) to someone. Johnson’s a beachcomber(海滩拾荒者).

Nearly everything in his cottage has come 3 the sea – chairs, tables, even tins of food. “I even found a box of beer just before Christmas. That was nice,” he remembers. He finds p __4__of bottles with messages in them, mainly from children. They all get a reply if there’s an 5 (地址) in the bottle. Shoes? “If you find one, you’ll find the 6 the next week,” he says.

But does he really m 7 a living? “Half a living,” he smiles. “Anyway I have my police pension. But I don’t actually need money. My life is rich in variety.” Johnson is happy. “You have to find a way to live a simple 8 .”

“Some people say I’m mad,” says Johnson. “ B 9 there are much more people __【10___ would like to do what I do. Look at me. I’ve got everything I could possibly want.”

【答案】

【1】looking

【2】useful

【3】from

【4】plenty

【5】address

【6】other

【7】make

【8】life

【9】But

【10】who/that

【解析】

试题分析:考查固定短语,从句及单词拼写。

【1】looking;考查固定短语及伴随状语。根据第一句but now he is walking up and down five miles of beach every day, for things that…look for寻找,另前后句无连词,可知此处应用非谓语动词作伴随状语,且用ing形式表主动,故填looking

【2】useful;根据句子might be ______(有用) to someone前为be动词,可知空格应是形容词,故填useful

【3】from;考查固定短语。come from来自,根据句子everything in his cottage has come the sea他的房子里每件东西都是来自海,故填from

【4】plenty;考查固定短语,plenty of大量的,根据句子He finds p ____of bottles with messages in them他发现了大量的漂流瓶,故填plenty

【5】address;根据句子there’s an (地址) in the bottle数量词为an,地址应是单数,故填address

【6】other;考查固定短语。The other 另一个,根据句子If you find one, you’ll find the the next week若果你发现一个,下周你会发现另一个,故填other

【7】make;考查固定短语。Make a living谋生,根据句子But does he really m a living别人问他,他真的谋生吗,故填make

【8】life;life意为生活,根据句子You have to find a way to live a simple 你不得不找到一种方式过一种简单的生活,故填life

【9】But;前文说有人说他疯了,后文说有人他这样的生活,可知两句表转折,应用but,位于句首应大写,故填But

【10】who/that;考查定语从句。根据句子there are much more people ______ would like to do what I do可知从句为定语从句缺主语,先行词为people,可用who/that指代,故填who/that

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