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【题目】

he, something, grow, safe, two, deep, time, hate, care, bad

Wang Meng hasn't been back home to see his parents for 12 years. What's 1, he has blacklisted (拉黑) them for 6 years. Many serious problems happened between the 2 generations, including the way they exchanged about his study and dealt with some things.

Wang graduated from Peking University and he's in America now. From Wang's letter, we know he studied hard and his mother 3 much about him. No doubt, his parents must have done much for him and he should be happy and thank his parents first. When he 4 up, he met more matters at school and at home. His parents wanted to make him better and better, but they didn't consider Wang's feeling. When he came up with his ideas, his parents thought he was too young to make decisions 5. Wang was against their ways many 6, but they insisted on (坚持) their opinions and didn't agree with him. They have hurt their son's heart 7. Wang couldn't have the sense of 8 and his health problems also made him worried. These made Wang think he never belonged to the family and he 9 his parents.

Wang's parents called him, even sent messages to him on the phone. But he didn't do 10, even blacklisted them. As parents and children, we really need to think how to get on well with each other in life!

【答案】

1worse

2two

3cared

4grew

5himself

6times

7deeply

8safety

9hated

10anything

【解析】

本文通过王猛和父母之间的关系,来阐述父母和孩子们两代人之间存在的问题。

1句意:更糟糕的是,他把他们拉黑6年。

根据前文Wang Meng hasn't been back home to see his parents for 12 years“王猛12年没有回来看他的父母”及空格后he has blacklisted (拉黑) them for 6 years“他把他们拉黑6年”,前后是并列两件不好的事情,后面是更严重的事情,所以空格处表示“更糟糕的是”,故空格处填worse。故答案为worse

2句意:许多严重的问题发生在两代之间,包括交流学习和处理一些事情的方式。

根据前文Wang Meng hasn't been back home to see his parents for 12 years. What's worse, he has blacklisted them for 6 years,可知,以王猛和他父母之间的关系来讲述发生在两代之间的问题,所以空格处填two。故答案为two

3句意:从王猛的信中,我们了解到他努力学习,他的妈妈很关心他。

根据下文No doubt, his parents must have done much for him and he should be happy and thank his parents first“毫无疑问,他的父母一定为他做了许多,他应该开心,并首先要感谢他的父母”,可知,王猛的父母为他做了许多事情,对他很关心,固定搭配care about sb“关心某人”,表述过去的事情,句子用一般过去时,所以空格处填cared。故答案为cared

4句意:当他长大,他在学校和在家里遇到了更多的事情。

when引导时间状语从句,根据主句he met more matters at school and at home“他在学校和在家里遇到了更多的事情”,可知,王猛长大后慢慢地在学校和家里会遇到更多的事情,固定搭配grow up“长大”,表述过去发生的事情,句子用一般过去时,所以空格处填grew。故答案为grew

5句意:当他提出他的想法时,父母认为他太小了而不能自己做决定。

固定搭配too…to表示“太……而不能……”,根据下文but they insisted on (坚持) their opinions and didn't agree with him“但是他们坚持他们的观点,并不同意他的观点”,可知,父母认为王猛太小了,不能自己做决定,所以什么事情都得父母说的算,反身代词oneself表示“某人自己”,反身代词要与句中的主语he在人称上保持一致,所以空格处填himself。故答案为himself

6句意:王猛反对他们的方式许多次,但是他们仍然坚持他们的观点,不同意他的观点。

many表示“许多”,后接可数名词复数。根据下文but they insisted on (坚持) their opinions and didn't agree with him “但是他们坚持他们的观点,不同意他的观点”及They have hurt their son's heart deeply“他们深深地伤害了他们儿子的心”,可知,父母认为他太小而不能自己做决定,所以什么事情都得听父母的,王猛因为这样的事情反对过很多次,但是父母都坚持自己的想法,这样的做法深深地伤害了王猛,所以空格处填times。故答案为times

7句意:他们深深地伤害了他们儿子的心。

根据句子结构,空格处修饰动词hurt,所以用副词。根据前文Wang was against their ways many times, but they insisted on (坚持) their opinions and didn't agree with him,可知,王猛反对过很多次,但是父母还是坚持他们的观点,这样做法深深地伤害了王猛的心,所以空格处填副词deeply。故答案为deeply

8句意:王猛没有安全感,并且他的健康问题使他担忧。

the sense of表示“……的感觉”,后接名词。根据前文When he came up with his ideas, his parents thought he was too young to make decisions himself,可知,每当王猛提出自己想法时,他的父母认为他太小了不能自己做决定,并且什么事情都要听从父母的安排,这样的做法让王猛很没有安全感,所以空格处填名词safety。故答案为safety

9句意:这些做法让王猛认为他从不属于这个家庭,他恨他的父母。

根据句子结构,he作主语,his parents作宾语,所以空格处填动词作谓语。根据下文Wang's parents called him, even sent messages to him on the phone. But he didn't do anything, even blacklisted them“王猛的父母打电话给他,甚至发信息给他,但是他没做任何反应,甚至拉黑他们”,可知,从王猛不跟父母联系并且拉黑他们的举动能看出,王猛恨父母。表述过去发生的事情,句子用一般过去时,所以空格处填hated。故答案为hated

10句意:王猛的父母打电话给他,甚至发信息给他,但是他没做任何反应,甚至拉黑他们。

根据句子结构,空格处是作动词do的宾语。根据下文even blacklisted them “甚至拉黑他们”,可知,父母打电话给王猛,王猛没有任何反应,不回复父母甚至拉黑他们。原句是否定句,所以空格处用不定代词anything作宾语。故答案为anything

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