题目内容

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形

式。

M: I'm so relieved. I just finished the story l was working on for our creative writing course.

W:I haven't finished mine 1. .I had trouble 2. (get) past the beginning.

M: How come?

W:I was really happy to be writing a detective story. But after the first few pages ,I

just 3. write any more.

M: The same thing 4. (happen) to me. You can talk to Mrs Wilson about it.

W: Actually,1 went to ask for more time to finish the writing. But instead she gave me

some good advice. She said the first thing I should do is just write anything that

comes into my mind even if it doesn't make any 5. .

M: That's interesting. When I got 6. (stick),I stopped to do 7. else, you know, do some for one of my other courses.

W: Her methods seem to have worked for me. I have written most of the story, and I

should be able to hand it 8. on time, but l still need to go to the jewelry store.

M: You are going shopping?

W: I'm going there for my story. My detective story involves 9. jewelry store rob bery , so I want to go there in order to take a look at 10. the cases are arranged,

where the security cameras are placed.

 

1.. yet

2.. getting

3.. couldn’t

4.. happened

5.. sense

6.. stuck

7.. something

8..in

9..a

10..how

【解析】

试题分析:

1.“我的还没有完成“,故用yet“仍,尚未”。

2.“做某事有困难” have trouble doing。

3.“我就是写不出来了” I just couldn’t write any more。

4.“我也发生过同样的情况”用过去时态。

5.固定短语“有意义,讲得通”make sense所以填sense。

6.被动关系,“被困住,被卡住”所以填stuck 。

7.“做一些其他的事情”,表示“一些”的意思,故用 something。

8.固定短语“上交,”hand it in 。

9.一家珠宝店,所以填a 。

10.10】 句意:我想去那看看案件是如何安排的,故填how。

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