题目内容
9.Dogs are often known(61)as"man's best friends".The most attractive quality of a dog is its faith in the owner and its loyalty.They always greet us when we come home and they will never leave us in a desperate situation.For example,there was a very sick man and his dog barked and barked until the rescue team(62)arrived(arrive).
Furthermore,dogs are strong animals(63)that/whichwill protect us.Houses with dogs are considered much safer.Not only will they stop the thieves,(64)butthey will also fight against fire.For example,there was a serious fire and a dog tried(65)to pull(pull) its owner out.
And(66)finally(final),dogs can be trained by people.Dogs can do a number of things that people can not.For example,they make contributions(67)tofinding out drugs,bodies,illegal DVDs and hunt down prisoners with(68)their(they) noses.They're also used to help the elderly and disabled.
To sum up,dogs are really friendly,(69)practical(practice)and loyal(70)animals(animal).
分析 狗被认为是人类最好的朋友.它最吸引人的品质是它对于主人的忠诚,在绝境里,它们不会抛弃主人;狗还可以保护我们,吓跑小偷,还可以把我们救出危难;狗通过训练可以做很多事,比如缉毒犬和搜素犬.总之,狗是一种友好的,实用的,忠诚的动物.
解答 61.as.考查介词.固定短语be known as 意为"被称作"、"被认为,本句表示"狗被认为是人类最好的朋友."
62.arrived.考查谓语动词的时态.和主句 his dog barked and barked 的一般过去时态呼应,用过去式arrived.
63.that/which.考查定语从句.修饰先行词strong animals,做定语从句的主语.用that/which.
64.but.考查固定句式.not only…but (also)表示"不但…而且".
65.to pull.考查非谓语动词.try to do sth 表示"努力做某事".本句表示"狗努力把主人从火里拉出来."
66.finally.考查副词.和上文Furthermore呼应用finally,表示"最后一条".
67.to.考查介词.固定短语make contributions to表示"为…做出贡献".
68.their.考查代词.修饰名词 noses,表示"它们的鼻子",用形容词性物主代词their.
69.practical.考查派生词.修饰名词,和形容词friendly,loyal 并列用形容词practical.表示"实用的."
70.animals.考查名词复数.根据主语dogs,可知用名词复数animals
点评 考查语法填空.
1.be known as 意为"被称作"、"被认为":
These chocolate bars are known as something else in the US,but I can't remember what.这种巧克力棒在美国有别的叫法,但我记不起来叫什么了.
2.be known for 意为"因…而著名":
He was known for his frankness.他以坦率而著称.
3.be known to意为"为…所知":
He is known to the police because of his previous criminal record.他因以前的犯罪记录而为警察所知.
(跟famous用法差不多)
A. | for good measure | B. | at any cost | ||
C. | beyond my reach | D. | on their own |