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It is a common thing to forget to return a book to the library after you’ve borrowed it. Maybe, you’ll realize it has been some   1.  (month) since you borrowed it and decide to return it.   2.  (similar), when Ron Webster borrowed a book from the library of the University Of Liverpool, he too forgot to return it. When he was 30, back in 1953, he was working   3. a research assistant in the university. It was during this time   4.  he loaned a book titled “Structure and Function in Primitive Society.” Shortly after he borrowed this book, he   5.  (call) to London to continue his research. Just as you might have expected, Ron Webster completely forgot the whole thing.

Ron had a   6.  (success) career and worked for Ford before retiring and leading a relaxed life. Recently when he took   7. look at his collection of books, he discovered the old book borrowed 61 years ago. He contacted University officials to tell about the   8.  (possible) of returning the book.

University Librarian was 9. (amaze) to see Ron arrive at the University Of Liverpool,   10. (try) to return a book that he borrowed 61 years ago.

Just in case you were wondering, the total fine that Ron Webster had accumulated over the years amounted to £4,510.

 

1.months 2.Similarly 3.as 4.that 5.was called 6.successful 7.a 8.possibility 9.amazed 10.trying 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲诉的是Ron试图将61年前从图书馆借的书还回去 1. 2. 考查副词。副词可以作为插入语,起转移话题,承上启下,使语句间的衔接更紧密。前文在说一个理论,下文开始就这个理论举例子,所以中间用副词进行过度,给出形容词,故填Similarly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 考查形容词。给出的单词amaze是一个动词,但是be动词was后面不能直接接动词,所以将动词变成形容词比较符合语法规范,故填amazed 10.
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