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    Chinese chairman Xi Jinping greeted the Chinese women’s volleyball team on Monday. the Chines women’s volleyball team 1. (easy) beat host nation Japan 3-0. They 2. (success) guarded (保卫、守护) its World Cup with a perfect record of 11wins. Xi first congratulated the volleyball players and coaches, saying that they 3. (win) a great prize for the country and the Chinese people. Xi stressed that the women’s volleyballers didn’t fear any sportsmen and 4. (fight) hard with both style and skills. The Chinese women’s volleyball team have showed the spirit of putting the motherland 5. (one). It marks a new era, and shows 6. (strong) will of the great China.

7. it comes to Lang Ping, everybody knows her well in China, especially for our parents’ generation. She was such a tough woman player and famous 8. the image of never giving up. In 1981, the Chinese volleyballers got 9. (they) major title (冠军) at the 3rd World Cup, which marks the beginning. Xi called on all sportspeople to look forward to 10. (achieve) the goal of China becoming a world sports power.

 

1.easily 2.successfully 3.won/had won 4.fought 5.first 6.the strongest 7.When 8.for 9.their 10.achieving 【解析】 本文讲述了中国国家主席习近平接见了中国女排。中国女排以3比0轻松击败东道主日本队。习主席首先祝贺排球运动员和教练,说他们为国家和中国人民赢得了至高荣誉。 1.句意:中国女排以3比0轻松击败东道主日本队。 修饰动宾短语beat host nation用easy的副词形式,故填easily。 2.句意:他们以11胜的完美战绩成功卫冕了世界杯。 修饰动宾短语guarded its World Cup,用success的副词形式,故选successfully。 3.句意:习主席首先祝贺排球运动员和教练,说他们为国家和中国人民赢得了至高荣誉。 根据谓语congratulated是一般过去时,因此表示他们先赢了,然后再庆祝,用一般过去时或过去完成时。故选won/had won。 4.句意:习主席强调,女子排球运动员不惧怕任何运动员,以自己的风格和技巧奋力拼搏。 根据didn’t可知,此处用一般过去时,因此用fight的过去式,故选fought。 5.句意:中国女排表现出了把祖国放在第一位的精神。 结合句意,表示把祖国放在第一位,因此用one的序数词,故选first。 6.句意:它标志着一个新时代的到来,展示了伟大中国最坚强的意志。 修饰名词will用形容词,根据of the great China可知伟大中国的,这是表示三者以上的范围,用形容词strong的最高级。故选the strongest。 7.句意:说到郎平,在中国所有人都很了解她,尤其是我们父母那一代。 句型When it comes to sb/sth“提到/说到某人或某物”,故选When。 8.句意:她是一个坚强的女运动员,以永不放弃的形象而闻名。 be famous for“因为……而出名”,故选for。 9.句意:1981年,中国的排球运动员在第三届世界杯上获得了她们的重要冠军,这标志着开始。 修饰名词短语major title用,they的形容词性物主代词,故选their。 10.句意:习主席呼吁所有运动员期待实现中国成为世界体育强国的目标。 look forward to doing sth“期望做某事”,因此用achieve的动名词形式。故选achieving。
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