题目内容

从方框里选择合适的单词(词组)并用其正确形式填空,完成下面的对话。

peace, lose one’s life, grow up,

on one’s own, in the wild

Eric: Did you watch the tiger show yesterday?

Diana: Yes, I did. But I felt sorry for the tiger.

Eric: So did I. The tiger’s family members 1.      because of an illness.

Diana: And he had to live 2.      when he was 2 years old. He 3.      without his parents’ care and love.

Eric: The tiger must have gone through a bad time.

Diana: Yes. And I just think it is cruel (残忍) of people to make it perform for us. Tigers should live 4.     .

Eric: That’s true. Tigers should live a quiet and5.      life in forests.

Diana: But the fact is, how can a tiger find a suitable home outside zoos?

 

1.lost their lives

2.on his own

3.grew up

4.in the wild

5.peaceful

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述了通过观看老虎表演想到的老虎很可怜由于疾病他失去的家人,还表明人类让老虎表演残忍,老虎应该生活在安静和平的森林里。

1.】考查动短语。句意:由于疾病老虎的家人失去了生命Lose one’s life 失去某人的生命,结合语境及词汇,填lost their lives,lose的过去式为lost。

2.固定短语on his own 靠某人自己,句意:当它两岁的时候他不得一个人生存故填on his own

3.词组grow up成长,长大,句意:它的成长没有父母的在乎和关爱时态为一般过去式,故填grew up

4.考查介词短语。根据I just think it is cruel (残忍) of people to make it perform for us句意:我认为人们是残忍的让他为我们表演,所以后面应填在野外生存in the wild 。

5.考查形容词。句意:老虎应该生活在安静和平的森林里,所以填peaceful

和平的。

考点:选词填空。

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