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【题目】Male fans love to play football. Football is also a bonding experience for fathers and sons. When male football fans are younger, they probably spend hours【1】_______ watching football games with their fathers. Male football fans also probably spend a lot of time playing football 2_______ their friends.

Female fans do love the game, too, 3________ most started watching football because a cute player caught their eyes. This is 4________ I started watching football. I was5________ interested in football until I saw the movie Goal. While watching the movie, I spotted Kuno Becker and I quickly became interested in 6________ game. Other female fans probably became interested after watching a game with a boyfriend 7 ________ their husband. Whatever the reason why people start watching football 8_______, its very addictive and hard to stop once you start.

【答案】

【1】in

【2】with

【3】but

4why

5never/not

6the

7or

8is

【解析】

试题分析:很多人喜爱足球。但男性球迷和女性球迷的表现大相径庭。

【1】in 考查介词。本处为固定短语spend ...in doing sth.花费时间做某事,用介词in表示在某方面,故填in

【2】with 考查介词。根据语境可知男性球迷经常花费大量的时间和朋友一起踢足球,用介词with表示……一起,故填with。

【3】but 考查连词。根据上下文的语境可知此处和上文是转折关系,用连词but表示,故填but。

4why 考查特殊疑问词。此处意为这就是我为何开始喜欢观看足球,用疑问词why引导表语从句,故填why。

5never/not 考查固定结构。分析句子结构可知该处为not ......until结构,表示直到……才,不到…………”直到我看了电影Goal,我才对足球感兴趣,故填never/not

6the 考查冠词。此处指上文提到的足球运动,用the表示特指,故填the。

7or 考查连词。根据语境还有一些女性球迷在和男友或丈夫观看了一场球赛后对足球产生了兴趣可知此处用连词or 表示或者,或,还是,故填or。

8is 考查时态。根据上下文的语境可知该句的时态是一般现在时,主语the reason是第三人称单数,谓语动词用is,故填is。

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