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6.Last month,I (33)reutrned(return) to Australia to attend my elder sister's wedding.Although it was a very modern wedding,my sister kept one tradition (34)that/which comes from an old English poem.
The poem says that a bride must wear:"Something old,something new,something borrowed something blue."It is said (35)to bring(bring) good luck to the marriage.
Something old is (36)something passed on from the bride's family.It could be an heirloom(传家宝)that has been in the family for years,or a piece of her mother's dress.This is meant to show a connection (37)with the bride's family.
Something new brings hope for the future of the couple.It can be the new wedding dress,or new shoes.
Something borrowed is normally (38)an item of clothing or jewelry borrowed from one of the bride's friends who have a happy marriage.It is believed to bring some of the friend's luck from her marriage to the bride.
Last is something blue,which comes from another rhyme:"Marry in blue,husband be true."This means that a bride who wears blue (39)will have(have) a faithful husband.It could be on her jewelry or on her shoes.
These days,most brides do not believe that (40)wearing(wear) these items will really bring them good luck.However,they wear them anyway in recognition that traditions are important.

分析 短文主要讲了作者上个月是参加其姐姐的婚礼,介绍了姐姐保留的一个传统:戴一些旧的东西,穿一些新的东西,借一些东西,还要一些蓝色的.

解答 33.reutrned,考查谓语动词,根据句子的时间状语last month,可知应使用return的过去式returned.     
34.that/which,考查定语从句的引导词,句子先行词tradition,引导定语从句可使用which/that.     
35.to bring,考查固定搭配sth.be said to do…"据说会…",因此使用动词不定式to bring.       
36.something,考查代词,根据语境指的是"从新娘家庭传下来的东西",因此使用something.  
37.with,考查介词,表示"与…的联系/连接"使用介词with.         
38.an,考查冠词,item是可数名词,前应使用不定冠词an.            
39.will have,考查谓语,根据语境"身着蓝色的新娘将会有一位忠诚的丈夫",因此使用一般将来时,故答案为will have.        
40.wearing,考查动名词,wear these items作为从句的主语,应使用动名词形式充当主语.

点评 对于语法填空这类题,一是懂得分析句子结构,二是知道充当各个句子成分的词类或词性,从语法上确定答案,当然,对于某些固定搭配也要牢记,在平时的学习中要多积累这些词汇或短语,对于句子使用的时态语态也要通过语境进行确定.

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