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15.This morning,my neighbor called me and asked me(61)anxiously (anxious),"Are your dogs missing?"I was filled with (62)nervousness(nervous)and immediately made a phone call to my wife,and then I replied with relief,"No.They (63)are staying (stay)at home."My neighbor is a sweet,kind and generous girl with(64)anold-fashioned heart and spirit.She bakes cookies and shares them with neighbors.Today she found two small dogs walking down the street,(65)so she brought them home.
I then suggested places where she could report the(66)missing(miss)dogs."Most people wouldn't do anything about them,"I said,"Many cars and people passed by them this morning,ignoring them.You did the right thing."
I went outside to look for someone (67)who might be walking down the street,and I expected to hear the distant cry of someone(68)calling(call)the dogs'names.But no one did this.
If I were lost,I would hope someone would come (69)looking(1ook)for me.If I were crying alone.I would hope that someone would stop and wipe away my tears.Why not give a little love (70)to dogs and other creatures?
分析 文章讲述了作者的邻居收养流浪狗的故事.生活中我们伤心时,总希望有人能给我们安慰,那么为什么我们不能给小狗或其它动物一点关爱呢?
解答 答案:1.anxiously;考查副词.句中anxious是修饰动词asked,要用副词形式.
2.nervousness;考查形容词的转化.句中nervous是作介词with的宾语,要用名词形式.
3.are staying;考查时态.句意表达的是说话时正在发生的动作,要用现在进行时态.
4.an;考查冠词.句中heart and spirit表示类指,意思是一种,一类;old-fashioned是元音开头的单词,要用an来限定.
5.so;考查连词.句意表达的是承接,要用so来连接.
6.missing;考查分词.句中是用来修饰名词dogs,要用非谓语动词来修饰,missing失踪的.
7.who;考查连词.句中might be walking down the street是修饰someone的一个定语从句;从句中缺少主语,且先行词是人,要用who来引导.
8.calling;考查非谓语动词.句中call是作hear的宾语补足语,即hear sb doing sth听到某人正在做某事.
9.looking;考查分词.句中look作come的伴随状语,即come doing sth来作某事.
10.to;考查动词搭配.give sth to sb给某人某物.
点评 语法填空题是考查学生的语言运用能力.解题时,要在理解文章的基础上,灵活运用语法知识,如词性,时态,名词单复数,连接词,代词,冠词等判断空白处应填写的内容.答完后,还要通读全文,核对所填单词形式是否正确,是否符合语境.
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