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【题目】

1The warden, _________(help) by two women, served the soup from this pot at meal times.

2He finished his first season as one of the top scorers in the league, _________________ (平均)28.2 points per game.

3It is not _______ his nature to be “selfish” and “rude”.

4______ I’m hoping for is a real success.

5In 1987, Jordan became only the second player _______ (score) more than 3000 points in a season.

6Hip-hop is an American ________(文化的) movement.

7It was Oliver Twist _______ was chosen.

8_____ is a custom for American children to spend several weeks at summer camps..

9However, disco music had a strong beat, and it was easy to dance _____.

10But there is no doubt that he _________ (应得)the title “outstanding player of his generation

11___________________ (第一次) rap artists recorded their music, they recorded the backing tracks.

12“What ?”he said finally ______ a weak voice.

13The next ________ (一代人) of rappers added their vocals at the same time as the _______(音乐家).

14No sooner had the boy spoken these words _______ the warden hit him on the head.

【答案】

1helped

2with an average of

3in

4what

5to score

6cultural

7that/who

8It

9to

10deserves

11The first time

12in

13generation musicians

14than

【解析】语法填空考查的内容非常的广泛,涉及单词量考查,固定搭配考查,固定词组考查,句型句式考查等等,具有综合检测英语基础的特点,同学们在做题时除了掌握相应基础知识外还应当细心谨慎,不要在句子首字母大写,动词第三人称形式,时态等问题上犯错误。

1warden看守人与两个女人之间的逻辑关系以及介词by,可知它们之间存在被动关系,表示饭点时看守人在两个女人的帮助下从锅中提供汤,故填helped。

2分析句子结构可知主句为一完整句,所以后面应为一伴随短语,即用于表示平均的介词短语,句意为作为联队顶级得分者之一他以平均每场比赛28.2的得分结束了第一个赛季,故填with an average of。

3根据关键词selfishrude,均为性格、天性,系动词后接表语且由于表示天性的介词短语为in one’s nature,句意为自私和粗鲁不是他的天性,故填in。

4分析句子结构,可知句子缺少主语成分,“I’m hoping for” 作后置定语修饰主语,用what引导主语从句,表示我所希望的是真正的成功,故填what。

5分析句子主体“Jordan became only the second player”,可知句子结构完整,且知后面的内容用以修饰“only the second player”仅有的第二个运动员,不定式可放在修饰词后作定语,这里表示1987年乔丹成为了一个赛季中得分超过3000点的仅有的第二个运动员,故填to score。

6形容词文化的cultural,句意为:Hip-hop 是美国的文化活动,故填cultural

7分析可知此句为强调句,强调的主语是影片《雾都孤儿》,强调结构中的that可用who替换,句意为:被选中的是《雾都孤儿》!故填that/who。

8分析可知“to spend several weeks at summer camps”为句子真正的主语,句意为:花几个星期参加夏令营对美国孩子来说是一种习俗,所以句子开头用it作形式主语,故填it。

9句意为:然而迪斯科音乐有很强的节奏感,很容易随着音乐舞动。随音乐跳舞用dance to……表示,故填to。

10应得动词用“deserve”表示,注意动词第三人称形式,句意为:但无疑的是他应得他的时代最杰出的演员的称号。故填deserves。

11第一次The first time表示,句意为:第一次说唱艺术家录制他们的音乐时,他们录制了伴唱曲目。故填The first time。

12……的声音用介词in表示,句意为:什么,他用虚弱的声音说。故填in。

13一代人generation,“音乐家musician,句意为:下一代说唱歌手,同时作为音乐家添加他们的艺术作品,故填generationmusician。

14“no sooner……than……”表示…………”,句意为:男孩一说出那些话看守人就敲在了他的头上,故填than。

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Pine Farms Tel: 905-833-5459

Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9 am to 5 pm

Details: Pick your own apples from mid-August to November.

Albion Farms Tel: 905-584-0354

Hours: Daily 10 am to 6 pm

Details: Pick your own apples on weekends only

Watson Farms Tel: 905-623-9109

Hours: Monday to Friday 9 am to 8 pm Weekends 9 am to 6 pm

Details: Pick your own apples only in early September.

Brooks Farms Tel: 905-473-3920

Hours: Daily 9 am to 5 pm

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Willis Family Fruit Farms Tel: 905-876-2606

Hours: Weekends 10 am to 8 pm

Details: Pick your own apples only in September and October.

Apple picking tips

Call first: Certain apple types may not be available because demand and farm hours can change without notice. So call ahead before setting out.

What to bring: Some farms provide containers(容器) for you to carry the fruit home, but it’s not a bad idea to bring them yourself. Comfortable shoes and clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty are a must. And keep the weather in mind: pack a sweater for cooler days, and bring sun cream.

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B. can bring great pleasure to families

C. is better for teenagers than for adults

D. is becoming more and more popular in cities

【2】If you are only free after 6 pm on Tuesday, you can choose _____ .

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【3】What can we learn from the passage?

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C. You have to pay to take the apples you have picked home.

D. You are not allowed to take containers for carrying apples.

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