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【题目】Since early childhood, I love dancing. I always admire the movements of 【1】(profession) dancers. My mother used to laugh at me every time I glued my head in front of the TV set during a dancing video. Later, I registered myself at 【2】local ballet dancing class where I was able to examine the type of dancing movements and learn how to move better. I remember that my【3】(feel) were that life was too good to be true.

Now, 【4I have to stop my classes, my dancing days are【5】(certain) not over. Today, every time I 【6】(give) a chance alone in the living room, I enjoy【7】(move) my body to the music.

Have you ever noticed that dancers are always 【8】(healthy), have more energy, and seem to have a lot more fun than non-dancers? That is because dancing is one of the best ways for people to keep a better statues.【9】is generally admitted that when one is in good health, he or she is able to enjoy life and avoid its negative impacts 【10】him or her every day.

【答案】

【1】professional

【2】a

【3】feelings

【4】although/ though/ while

【5】certainly

【6】am given

【7】moving

【8】healthier

【9】It

【10】on

【解析】

【1】professional 考察单词拼写。professional 职业的、专业的。括号中所给的词profession是名词,意思为职业。Professional在句中修饰名词dancers(舞者)。professional dancers就是职业舞者。故将profession加al变为professional。

【2】a考察冠词。冠词本身不能独立使用,只能放在名词前帮助说明名词所指的人或事物。A作为不定冠词在该句中修饰后面的local ballet dancing class (当地的芭蕾舞蹈课),因为class是单数,并且local是以辅音开头的,故加不定冠词a。

【3】feelings考察单词拼写和时态。Feeling感受。所给单词是动词feel感觉,该空前有my,所以这个空填的应该是名词,于是将feel变为名词feeling。又因为后面的谓语动词用的是were,所以填feelings。

【4】although/ though/ while考察单词拼写。although/ though/ while都有尽管的意思、都能引导让步状语从句。该句意思为:尽管我不得不停止舞蹈课,但是我跳舞的日子一定没有结束。根据主句和从句之间逻辑上的转折关系,故填although/ though/ while

【5】certainly考察单词拼写。Certainly一定的、确定的。括号中所给的词certain是形容词,所填certainly是副词,修饰后面的形容词over。故填certainly。

【6】am given 考察被动语态和时态。结合原句Today, every time I (give) a chance alone in the living room,I enjoy moving my body to the music.今天,每当我有机会单独的呆在起居室的时候,我都会尽情跟着音乐舞动我的身体。这里是指“我”被给了一个单独待在起居室的机会。又从enjoy看出时态为一般现在时,故用am given。

【7】moving考察固定搭配。moving移动的,形容词。所给单词是move移动,动词。Move前面有动词enjoy,固定结构enjoy doing sth。故将move变为moving。

【8】healthier 考察比较级。所给单词healthy健康的,形容词。 根据该句后半句have more energy, and seem to have a lot more fun than non-dancers?有着更多精力,也似乎比不跳舞的人拥有更多乐趣中的 more energy、more fun都是名词的比较级形式,所以healthy 也要变成比较级形式,形容词比较级是healthier。

【9】It。考察固定结构。该空后面is generally admitted that提示出这里是固定结构 It is+n./adj.+that,它是一种固定结构的主语从句,因为是在句首,所以还要大写I。故填It。

【10】on。考察固定短语。Impact on表示 对...产生影响 。可以连系到短语 have impact/influence on sb。该句意思为:人们广泛承认的是,当某人身体状况好的时候,他或她能够每天享受生活并且避免消极影响作用到他或她身上。

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