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【题目】 Good news or bad news? It depends on how you see things.

Robert, a great golfer, once won a competition. After 1 receive the check (支票), he went to the club and prepared2(leave). He walked alone to his car and met a young woman. The young woman 3stophim and congratulated him on his success. Then he told him that her child was bally ill and4 be dying but her family was very poor. He didn’t know how he could pay the hospital bill.

Robert5 move by her story. “Make some good days for the baby,” he said, as he put the check into her hand. The next week, he 6 have lunch when a policeman came to his table. “Someone told me you met a young woman after you won that competition last week.” Robert nodded. “Well,” said the policeman, “I have news for you. She7 not have a sick baby. She’s not even married. You mean there is no baby who is seriously ill?” said Robert. “That’s right. She cheated you, my friend” said the policeman. “That’s the best news I’ve heard the whole week,” Robert said happily. “Life is more important”.

【答案】

1receiving

2to leave

3stopped

4was

5was moved

6was having

7doesn’t have

【解析】

一个事情是好消息还是坏消息?本文通过罗伯特的故事告诉我们取决于你如何看待事物。

1句意:收到支票后,他去了俱乐部,准备离开。

receive动词,翻译为“收到”。分析句子可知,此处用于介词之后,所以用其动词ing形式。故填receiving

2句意:收到支票后,他去了俱乐部,准备离开。

leave动词,翻译为“离开”。分析句子可知,此处用于“prepare to do sth”结构中,翻译为“准备去做某事”,所以用其动词不定式形式。故填to leave

3句意:年轻女子拦住他,祝贺他的成功。

stop动词,翻译为“停止”。分析句子可知,此处用于and连接的并列结构中,需要与congratulated保持一致,所以用其过去式形式。故填stopped

4句意:然后他告诉他,她的孩子得了重病,生命垂危,但她的家庭非常贫困。

分析句子可知,此句时态是一般过去时,主语是her child表单数,所以用其过去式形式。故填was

5句意:罗伯特被她的故事感动了。

move动词,翻译为“感动”。分析句子可知,主语Robert是动词move的承受者,所以应用被动语态,又因为时态是一般过去时,所以用其一般过去时的被动语态。故填was moved

6句意:第二个星期,他正在吃午饭,一个警察来到他的桌子旁。

have动词,翻译为“有/吃”。分析句子可知,此处主语是she,时态是过去进行时。故填was having

7句意:她没有生病的孩子。

have动词,翻译为“有/吃”。分析句子可知,此处主语是she,时态是一般现在时,此处表示否定含义,所以需用助动词doesn’t帮忙构成否定。故填doesn’t have

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