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【题目】阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的动词,并用其适当形式填空。有的需要加助动词或不定式符号 (每词限用一次)。

keep talk call find shout

Mrs. Andrews had a young cat. One evening, the cat couldn’t 【1】 when it began to snow heavily. Mrs. Andrews looked for her everywhere and 2 her name but failed, so she telephoned the police, I have a small black cat . I 3 her for a year, but she was missing. Has anybody found one? No, madam, the policeman replied , But cats are really strong animals. They can sometimes live for days in the snow, and when somebody finds them, they are quite well .” Mrs. Andrews felt happy when she heard this. My cat is very clever and she almost 4 . she added. The policeman was getting tired, “Well then, he said. Why don’t you put your telephone down? Maybe she is trying 5 you now.

【答案】

【1】be found

2shouted

3have kept

4talks

5to call

【解析】

试题分析:短文讲述的是安卓夫人有一只小猫,一天晚上她的猫找不到了,她通过各种方式找猫的故事。

【1】be found 句意:一天晚上,猫找不到了。从语境可以推测填find,找猫,用被动语态,故填be found

2shouted 句意:她到处找并且喊着她的名字,但是没有找到。表示大声喊叫,用shout,前句looked是一般过去时,并列的shout也用过去式,填shouted

3have kept 句意:我养她一年了。从语境可以推测出填keep,表示过去开始的动作一直延续到现在,用现在完成时。故填have kept

4talks 句意:我的猫很聪明而且她说话了。猫聪明,故推测出会说话,三人称单数主语,故填talks

5to call 句意:你为什么不把电话放下?可能她现在在尽力给你打电话了。根据语境,疲倦的警察听说猫会说话,敷衍女士,叫她放下电话,等猫打电话。尽力做某事try to do sth 故,填to call

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