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【题目】

1Who______________(influence) you________(much) in your life?

2Yuan Longping is our __________(nation) hero. He is considered the “Father of Hybrid Rice”.

3He__________(simple) answered my questions but didn’t tell me why.

4Ten thousand dollars is a big __________(donate) to me.

5He had his car _________(repair) on his way to the party, so he was late that day.

6While he __________ (cook) in the kitchen, she _________ (listen) to music at 6:00 p.m. yesterday.

7Since Jim __________ (come) here, he __________ (teach) English in that school.

8That is the only way I can think of __________ (prove) what I said is true.

9He is too poor to receive __________(medicine) treatment.

【答案】

1 has influenced most

2 national

3 simply

4 donation

5 repaired

6 was cooking was listening

7 came has taught

8 proving

9 medical

【解析】

1句意: 谁在你生命中影响最大?根据语意可知,本句使用现在完成时态(have/has+动词的过去分词)。influence动词,影响;who作主语,看作单数所以谓语动词使用has influenced。根据语境可知,在一个范围内比较,所以使用副词much的最高级most。故填:has influenced; (the)most。

2句意: 袁隆平是我们的民族英雄。他被誉为杂交水稻之父”。nation名词,国家、民族;national形容词,国家的、民族的,作名词hero的定语。故填:national。

3句意: 他只是简单地回答了我的问题,但没有告诉我为什么。simple形容词,简单的;simply副词,简单地,修饰动词answered。故填:simply。

4句意: 一万美元对我来说是一笔很大的捐赠。donate动词,捐赠;donation名词,赠予。big 形容词,后跟名词。故填:donation。

5句意: 他在去聚会的路上请人修了车,所以那天他迟到了。repair动词,修理;固定搭配“have + sth. (宾语)+ 过去分词(宾语补足语)意为 / / 使 / 请别人做某事,所以本题使用过去分词repaired。故填:repaired。

6句意: 昨天下午6点,当他在厨房做饭时,她正在听音乐。根据语意可知,本句意为当一个动作正在发生时,另一个动作也正在进行,所以本题的主从句都是用过去进行时(was/were+v-ing)。主语都为第三人称单数,所以be动词使用was; cook动词,做饭;cooking现在分词。listen动词,听;listening现在分词。故填:was cooking; was listening。

7句意: 自从吉姆来到这里,他就一直在那所学校教英语。本句为since引导的时间状语从句,主句使用现在完成时态,从句使用一般过去时态。come过去式,came; teach动词,教; has taught现在完成时态的结构故填:came; has taught。

8句意: 这是我想到的唯一能证明我所说的是真的方法。prove动词,证明;think of想到,of介词,后跟动名词proving。故填:proving。

9句意: 他太穷了,不能接受治疗。medicine名词,药;medical医学的、药的,在本句中使用形容词作名词treatment的定语。故填:medical。

分析句子的含义和结构,选用恰当的词义与词形;掌握基本的语法知识,根据主谓一致性原则,判断谓语的形式;辨析类似于medicine/medical、nation/national等同根词的各自含义与用法区别。

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