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Ⅳ 语法填空
阅读下面的短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空白处填入一个适当的词或使用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
Dear Aunt Aggie,
I'm having a problem with my classmate, Rena. The other day I 1.
Joe
Dear Joe,
This problem is more common than you might think! Email is very 7.
Aggie
阅读下面的短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空白处填入一个适当的词或使用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
Dear Aunt Aggie,
I'm having a problem with my classmate, Rena. The other day I 1.
wrote
(write) an email to another classmate, Beth, in which I said some things 2. about
Rena that perhaps weren't very nice. 3. Unluckily
(luck), when Beth was writing back to me, she accidentally forwarded the message to Rena! Now Rena is really angry 4. with
me and won't talk to me, and Beth is unhappy as well. She's said sorry to me a hundred 5. times
(time) already, but the harm is done. I feel bad because I never would have said those things to Rena's face, but how do I get her 6. forgiveness
(forgive)? What should I do?Joe
Dear Joe,
This problem is more common than you might think! Email is very 7.
useful
(use), but also very dangerous, as you don't know where your message might end up! First of all, you should say sorry right away to Rena. Explain that it was a mistake, and that you didn't mean to hurt her 8. feelings
(feel). It may take time for her to be able to forgive you, but that's up to her. Then you might want to do something nice 9. for
her. Perhaps send her some flowers to show that you're truly sorry. Also, you should remember the old saying: "10. If
you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all." And good luck!Aggie
答案:
Ⅳ.1. wrote 2. about 3. Unluckily 4. with 5. times 6. forgiveness 7. useful 8. feelings 9. for 10. If
Ⅴ 完形填空
My 8-year-old daughter Shanna did what all kids did. Every time she saw something she liked at a friend's, on TV or in stores, she would 1. ______ it. We were young parents working to make our living, so when she asked, "Can you 2. ______ me that, Mummy...please?" My answer was always, "I'm sorry. We don't have enough 3. ______." Finally she stopped asking.
One day I heard my 10-year-old daughter shout for me to come 4. ______. I was sure I had heard her say that Shanna was stealing money from my wallet. I ran to the kitchen where I found my 5. ______ on the floor with Shanna's hand still in it. I was completely shocked and terribly 6. ______. I wondered where she had learnt to 7. ______. Did she really think she could 8. ______ with it? By now Shanna was crying much harder and looking as frightened as I was. I managed to calm down while I gently but firmly asked her, "How could you take the thing that isn't 9. ______?" Through her sobs (抽泣) she managed to say, "I didn't...I'm not taking 10. ______." "Well then," I asked doubtfully. "What are you doing?" I was very surprised when she explained through her tears, "You 11. ______ say you can't buy things, because you can't afford it. I put $5 in your wallet every month 12. ______ you'd have some money." Her lovely body language became even sweeter when she admitted (承认) she had been making a monthly deposit of $5 into my wallet for over a year. Then she asked, "Has it been helping, Mummy? Does it make you 13. ______?"
I dropped to the floor with her and shut my 14. ______, with tears rolling down my face. I held and rocked my lovely and thoughtful daughter, hoping I could make the moment last forever.
Over the next several years or so, Shanna carried out more secret tasks. She has continued to 15. ______ me to be a good mum.
Am I smiling? Of course!
( )1. A. look for
B. pay for
C. ask for
D. wait for
(
B. buy
C. show
D. send
(
B. time
C. children
D. friends
(
B. nervously
C. quickly
D. slowly
(
B. clothes
C. shoes
D. wallet
(
B. excited
C. interested
D. bored
(
B. steal
C. dance
D. draw
(
B. give away
C. take away
D. get away
(
B. mine
C. hers
D. theirs
(
B. nothing
C. anything
D. everything
(
B. always
C. hardly
D. never
(
B. if
C. so
D. although
(
B. succeed
C. live
D. smile
(
B. mouth
C. door
D. window
(
B. encourage
C. treat
D. accept
(
My 8-year-old daughter Shanna did what all kids did. Every time she saw something she liked at a friend's, on TV or in stores, she would 1. ______ it. We were young parents working to make our living, so when she asked, "Can you 2. ______ me that, Mummy...please?" My answer was always, "I'm sorry. We don't have enough 3. ______." Finally she stopped asking.
One day I heard my 10-year-old daughter shout for me to come 4. ______. I was sure I had heard her say that Shanna was stealing money from my wallet. I ran to the kitchen where I found my 5. ______ on the floor with Shanna's hand still in it. I was completely shocked and terribly 6. ______. I wondered where she had learnt to 7. ______. Did she really think she could 8. ______ with it? By now Shanna was crying much harder and looking as frightened as I was. I managed to calm down while I gently but firmly asked her, "How could you take the thing that isn't 9. ______?" Through her sobs (抽泣) she managed to say, "I didn't...I'm not taking 10. ______." "Well then," I asked doubtfully. "What are you doing?" I was very surprised when she explained through her tears, "You 11. ______ say you can't buy things, because you can't afford it. I put $5 in your wallet every month 12. ______ you'd have some money." Her lovely body language became even sweeter when she admitted (承认) she had been making a monthly deposit of $5 into my wallet for over a year. Then she asked, "Has it been helping, Mummy? Does it make you 13. ______?"
I dropped to the floor with her and shut my 14. ______, with tears rolling down my face. I held and rocked my lovely and thoughtful daughter, hoping I could make the moment last forever.
Over the next several years or so, Shanna carried out more secret tasks. She has continued to 15. ______ me to be a good mum.
Am I smiling? Of course!
( )1. A. look for
B. pay for
C. ask for
D. wait for
(
C
)2. A. lendB. buy
C. show
D. send
(
B
)3. A. moneyB. time
C. children
D. friends
(
A
)4. A. happilyB. nervously
C. quickly
D. slowly
(
C
)5. A. bookB. clothes
C. shoes
D. wallet
(
D
)6. A. disappointedB. excited
C. interested
D. bored
(
A
)7. A. talkB. steal
C. dance
D. draw
(
B
)8. A. put awayB. give away
C. take away
D. get away
(
D
)9. A. yoursB. mine
C. hers
D. theirs
(
A
)10. A. somethingB. nothing
C. anything
D. everything
(
C
)11. A. sometimesB. always
C. hardly
D. never
(
B
)12. A. becauseB. if
C. so
D. although
(
C
)13. A. sleepB. succeed
C. live
D. smile
(
D
)14. A. eyesB. mouth
C. door
D. window
(
A
)15. A. askB. encourage
C. treat
D. accept
(
B
)
答案:
Ⅴ.1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. A 10. C 11. B 12. C 13. D 14. A 15. B
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