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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。

I adopted a black-and-white young pig. He’d follow 【1】 ( I ) and my dog around and even learnt_2_to bring back a tennis ball. After Angus grew too big 3 our backyard, he went to my uncle’s farm where we’d pay a visit _4_him weekly with food. But when we couldn’t find him after several months, we decided that he’d wandered off or passed away . My uncle happened _5_(have) a friend who owned a pig farm about 4 km away. One day, his friend saw a large pig that seemed6 (be) at a loss. At the _7_(suggest) of my uncle, he threw a tennis ball. The pig fetched it _8_(immediate) and brought it_9_. It was Angus! Now Angus is starting to enjoy _【10(him) at the pig farm with all the other pigs.

【答案】

【1】me,

【2】how,

【3】for,

【4】to,

【5】to have,

【6】to be,

【7】suggestion,

【8】immediately,

【9】back,

【10】himself

【解析】

试题分析:本文属于记叙文,叙述了我收养的一只小猪,最终长大了,但是仍然还记得小时候的习惯。

【1】me 考查代词。句意:我领养了一头黑白相间的小猪,它学会了跟着我和我的狗四处走动。本句中的me指小猪跟着我和我的狗四处走动。

【2how 考查连词辨析。句意:它甚至学会了如何把网球找回来。本句中的how与不定式to bring back a tennis ball连用,一起充当动词learn的宾语。

【3for 考查介词。句意:在对我们的后院来说Angus长得太大了,它只好去我叔叔的农场。我们每周带着食物去看望它。本句中的介词for表示对象。

【4 to, 考查固定搭配。短语pay a visit to some place参观某地,看望某人;句意:我们每周带着食物去看望它。

【5 to have 考查不定式用法。不定式的完成式表示已经完成的事情。短语happen to have done sth碰巧做了某事;句意:我的叔叔碰巧有一个朋友,在4英里之外他有一个养猪场。

【6 to be 考查固定搭配。短语seem to do sth似乎做某事;句意:有一天,他看见一头大猪,似乎迷路了。本句中seem和to be构成系表结构。

【7suggestion 考查名词。在定冠词the的后面,通常要接名词或者动名词。句意:在我的叔叔的建议下,他扔了一个网球,这个猪立刻叼起这个球送了回来。

【8immediately 考查副词。在英语中通常使用副词修饰动词或者形容词副词,在句中充当状语。

【9back 考查上下文串联。根据文章第二句He’d follow 61 ( I ) and my dog around and even learnt_62_to bring back a tennis ball.可知这头猪小时候就会捡球送回来。

【10himself考查固定搭配。短语enjoy doing sth玩得很愉快;句意:现在Angus在猪场里和其他的猪玩得很愉快。

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