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8.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于 3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式.Rachel:We will go on an outing next weekend.Would you like to go with us?
Michael:I will be free then.(41)Whereare you going?
Rachel:I think we'll go to the Western Hill.You see,it's spring now.
        There are wild flowers everywhere.
Michael:Good idea.That's a (42)lovely(love) place.We can also enjoy fresh air here.
There is a beautiful river.And I hear there are a lot of fish in it.It will be a nice place  for (43)fishing(fish).
Rachel:So you can go fishing (44)whenyou get there.
Michael:Wonderful idea!
Rachel:By the way,(45)howdo you think we should go there?
Michael:I think we'd (46)better(good) go there by bike so that we can relax
better.You know we are (47)stressed(stress) all the time.When shall we start off?
Rachel:(48)personally(person),I think we should set out at half past seven on Saturday
morning if the weather is fine.
Michael:I'll tell (49)thewhole class about it this afternoon so that more
classmates will join(50)us
Rachel:Good idea.I think many more students would love to go.
Michael:I think so.

分析 这是一段对话.两个同学在讨论去西山春游的事.他们谈论去钓鱼,还有打算骑自行车去,以及出发的时间.

解答 41.Where;考查特殊疑问词.从后面的答语we'll go to the Western Hill可以知道询问的是地点,要用where来提问.
42.lovely;考查形容词.句中是修饰名词place,要用形容词形式;love的形容词是lovely,美丽的,可爱的.
43.fishing;考查动名词.句中是作介词的宾语,要用动名词形式.
44.when;考查连词.句意表达的是时间,当你到达哪儿时,要用when来连接时间状语从句.
45.how;考查特殊疑问词.从后面的答语go there by bike可以知道询问的是交通方式,要用how来构成.
46.better;考查情态动词.had better最好…,特殊的情态动词.
47.stressed;考查分词.句中stress位于系动词后,表示主语的状态和感受,且主语是人,要用过去分词来表示.
48.personally;考查副词.句中是修饰整个句子内容,后面省略了speaking,要用副词来修饰,即personally speaking就我个人而言.
49.the;考查冠词.whole要和定冠词the连用,the whole class整个班级.
50.us;考查代词.句意表达的是我们,在句中作join的宾语,要用we的宾格us来表示.

点评 语篇型语法填空题要求考生根据上下文填写空白处所需的内容或所提供单词的正确形式,所填写词语不得多于3个单词.考生须灵活运用语法知识,如单词词性,单词时态,名词单复数,连接词,代词,冠词等判断各空白处应填写的内容.

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