题目内容

【题目】从方框中选词并用其适当形式填空

exercise, like, ask, animal, make, ride, but, what, hard, famous

What the boys want to be

David, Mike, Sam, and George are talking about their future. Mike 1 Sam, “What do you want to be when you are a man, Sam?”

“A table tennis player 2 Ma Long,” he answers. “So I must work 3 now.”

‘‘It must be very hard to be a 4 player, do you know?” David asks.

“Of course, I do. 5 about you?” Sam asks Mike.

“Oh, I want to be a 6. I want to keep four horses.”

“Ha-ha, I want to be a doctor for 7.” little George says. “If your horse is sick, you can go to me.”

“Yes? I want to be a policeman. I must 8 every day,” says David.

“My darling boys,” their grandma says, “your future will be great. 9 first of all, you should be a kind man. And you must 10 a plan for your future.”

【答案】

1asks

2like

3hard

4famous

5What

6rider

7animals

8exercise

9But

10make

【解析】

本文介绍了四个孩子的未来职业梦想,最后他们的祖母告诉他们,应该做一个有善心的人,并且必须为将来制定计划。

1句意:迈克问山姆:“山姆,长大后你想成为什么样的人?”

根据后面的问句“山姆,长大后你想成为什么样的人?”可知,空格处应填入意为“问”的动词。备选单词ask意为“询问”,句子主语Mike为第三人称单数,故ask应用第三人称单数形式,故答案为asks

2句意:像马龙这样的乒乓球运动员。

根据句意及句子结构,空格处应填入意为“像……”的介词。备选单词中like意为“像……”,符合句意,故答案为like

3句意:所以我现在必须努力工作。

根据句意及句子结构,空格处应填入意为“努力地”副词。备选单词中hard意为“努力地”,符合句意,故答案为hard

4句意:你知道吗?要成为一位著名的球员肯定很困难。

根据句意及句子结构,空格处应填入意为“著名的”形容词。备选单词中famous意为“著名的”,符合句意,故答案为famous

5句意:那么你呢?

What about you?是英语中常用句型,用于询问别人的看法。备选单词中what适用本空格,且位于句首首字母大写,故答案为What

6句意:噢,我想成为一名骑手。

根据下文I want to keep four horses提示,本句意为“我想成为一名(马术)骑手”,空格处应填入意为“骑手”的名词。备选单词中ride可转换为名词rider,意为“骑手”,符合句意,故答案为rider

7句意:我想成为一位兽医。

根据下文If your horse is sick, you can go to me可知,本句意为“我想成为一位兽医”,空格处应填入意为“动物”的名词。备选单词中animal意为“动物”,兽医医治的不只是一只动物,故animal应用复数形式,故答案为animals

8句意:我必须每天锻炼。

根据上文I want to be a policeman可知,想要成为一名警察需要强健的体魄,所以要每天锻炼,空格处应填入意为“锻炼”的动词。备选单词中exercise意为“锻炼”,符合句意,故答案为exercise

9句意:但首先,你们应该是好人。

根据前后句意可知,空格处应填入表转折的连词。备选单词中but意为“但是”,符合句意,且位于句首首字母大写,故答案为But

10句意:你必须为自己的未来制定一个计划。

make a plan for为固定搭配,意为“为……制定计划”,符合句意。备选单词中动词make适用本空格,且位于情态动词must后,make应用原形,故答案为make

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