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【题目】根据语境,从方框中选择恰当的单词填空(每个单词只用一次)。

Things really found harder beautiful

Some of you might ask, “Are books 1interesting? Believe it or not, books provide many2 that televisions or computers cannot. Since books use only words to tell a story, they can improve your imagination. The interesting words and sentences that are used in storytelling usually can't be 3on TV or on websites. They are sometimes so4and moving that they can bring tears to your eyes. Books also help us to think 5 and deeper. As we continue to read, we ask ourselves questions and try to find answers.

Remember: the more you read, the more you grow.

【答案】

1really

2things

3found

4beautiful

5harder

【解析】本文主要谈论书籍。你们中有些人可能会问:“书真的有趣吗?”信不信由你,书提供了许多电视或计算机所不能提供的东西。因为书籍只使用文字来讲述故事,所以它们可以提高你的想象力。讲故事时使用的有趣的单词和句子通常在电视或网站上找不到。它们有时是那么美丽动人,它们会让你流泪。书籍也有助于我们更努力地思考,思考得更深一层。当我们继续阅读时,我们会问自己问题,并试图找到答案。记住:你读得越多,你收获得越多。

1句意:书真的很有趣吗?really真地,副词;副词修饰形容词,interesting:有趣的,形容词,可知用形容词修饰interesting,结合句意和所给词可知填really。

2句意:信不信由你,书提供了许多电视或计算机所不能提供的东西。many许多,修饰可数名词复数;things:东西,事物,可数名词复数;结合句意和所给词可知填things。

3句意:讲故事时使用的有趣的单词和句子通常在电视或网站上找不到。本句是含有情态动词的被动语态,其构成情态动词+be+动词的过去分词;foundfind(找到,发现)的过去分词;结合句意和所给词可知填found。

4句意:它们有时是那么美丽动人,它们会让你流泪。be动词后面跟形容词作表语,根据语境可知填形容词,句型so+形容词或副词原级+that:如此以至于….;beautiful美丽的,形容词;结合句意和所给词可知填beautiful。

5句意:书籍也有助于我们更努力地思考,想得更深刻。副词修饰动词 harder:更努力地,副词;并列连词and,连接的两个副词形式应一致,根据deeper可知填副词的比较级;结合句意和所给词可知填harder。

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