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语法填空 阅读下面短文,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...

语法填空

阅读下面短文,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。

In 1990, when I   1. (be) nine years old, I wanted very much to find   2.  pen friend. I found Ashley’s address in a magazine, and decided   3.  (write) to her.

I sent off my letter with a little hope. Very quickly, I received her letter.   4.  my surprise, Ashley was only one month   5.  (old) than me. I learned some new expressions from her. I

  6.  (real) liked this new friend.

Letter after letter, year after year, Ashley and I continued to write to one another. A letter would be received and I’d write back right away. We would send each other birthday and Christmas

  7. (gift).

Eight years later, my parents decided it was time 8. me to meet this friend. They drove me down to Mississippi for a few days. We   9.  (have) a fun time together. We did the things that teenage girls love to do.

Twenty-five years after the 10.  (one) letter, Ashley and I still have an amazing friendship. Although we don’t write letters now, we communicate through mobile phones and the Internet.

 

1.was 2.a 3.to write 4.To 5.older 6.really 7.gifts 8.for 9.had 10.first 【解析】 试题分析:本文介绍了作者和笔友之间的友谊。在作者九岁时,他和Ashley成为了笔友。Ashley比作者只大一岁。他很喜欢这个新朋友。他们联系了八年后,他的父母决定让他见这位朋友。他们在一起玩得很高兴。第一封信后的25年,作者和Ashley仍然有着令人惊讶的友谊。 1.句意:在1990年,当我九岁时,我非常想找到一个笔友。根据in 1990可知此处用一般过去时,主语是I,故谓语用was。 2.句意:在1990年,当我九岁时,我非常想找到一个笔友。修饰单数名词短语pen friend,故用不定冠词a。 3.句意:我在一本杂志上找到了Ashley的地址,然后决定给她写信。decide to do sth“决定做某事”,故此处为动词不定式to write。 4.句意:令我惊讶的是,Ashley只比我大一个月。To one’s surprise“令某人惊讶的是”,故此处为To。 5.句意:令我惊讶的是,Ashley只比我大一个月。根据介词than可知此处用比较级,故为older。 6.句意:我真的喜欢这个新朋友。修饰动词liked,故此处用副词,故为really。 7.句意:我们会互相寄生日礼物和圣诞节礼物。根据birthday and Christmas可知生日礼物和圣诞节礼物,故用复数名词gifts。 8.句意:八年后,我的父母决定到了我见着这个朋友的时候了。It is/was time for sb to do sth.到了某人做某事的时候。故此处为for。 9.句意:我们在一起玩得高兴。结合上下文此处表示过去,谓语应用一般过去时,故为had。 10. 考点:语法填空。
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