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【题目】根据对话内容, 在空白处填入恰当的关系代词(that, who, which)补全对话。

A: I don't have many friends in this city.

B: Haven't you met any people here?

A: Of course. But the people1I've met here don't share my interests. I like reading and going for quiet walks. However, the people work with me seem to like parties, watching TV, playing sports and going to restaurants. Their interests 2they have been so different from mine.

B: Your interests don't involve(涉及) other people. It's hard to do things with other people when your hobbies can be done alone. You should find some interests you can do with other people, like tennis or dancing.

A: The activities 3involve other people cost money, and I don't have a lot of money.

B: There are many parks in this city 4have free tennis courts. In fact, there are a lot of things 5are free or very cheap in this city. I can give you a list of free activities, if you want.

A: Thanks. I'd love to have the list.

【答案】

1that/who

2that/which

3that/which

4that/which

5that/which

【解析】

本文讲述了作者在这个城市没有很多朋友,但是在这儿遇到的人与他的兴趣不一样。他喜欢阅读和安静的散步,然而,和他一起工作的人似乎喜欢聚会、看电视、运动和去餐馆。但是有些涉及到别人的活动是要花钱的,而他没有很多钱。他朋友告诉他,在这个城市有很多东西是免费的或者很便宜的。如果他愿意,可以给他一张清单。

1句意:但是我在这儿遇到的人与我的兴趣不一样。

考查定语从句。根据先行词“the people”,是人,在从句中作“met”宾语,所以此处是用“that/who”,故答案为that/who

2句意:他们的兴趣和我的很不一样。

考查定语从句。根据先行词“Their interests”,是物,在从句中作“have”宾语,所以此处是用“that/which”,故答案为that/which

3句意:那些涉及到别人的活动是要花钱的,而我没有很多钱。

考查定语从句。根据先行词“The activities”,是物,在从句中作主语,所以此处是用“that/which”,故答案为that/which

4句意:这个城市有很多公园都有免费的网球场。

考查定语从句。根据先行词“many parks”,是物,在从句中作主语,所以此处是用“that/which”,故答案为that/which

5句意:在这个城市有很多东西是免费的或者很便宜的。

考查定语从句。根据先行词“a lot of things”,是物,在从句中作主语,所以此处是用“that/which”,故答案为that/which

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chopstick, die, place, towards, how, with, by, into, slow, pride

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