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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

I enjoy doing physical training in my free time. Yesterday, when I was working out at a gym on my lunch hour, I saw   1.  elderly lady there riding on a bike. She couldn’t walk very well, so she had a cane (手杖) near her,   2.  she was still there    3. (work) hard. After I finished my exercising, I told her that I was going to wait for her 4.  she got done and that I would walk her out to her car. It was a little far to her car and it was a   5.  (fog) day yesterday in Missouri. I walked her to the car and opened the car door for her,   6.  won me her big smile and gratitude. I know   7.  is a small thing, but I felt so good inside for helping her.   8.  my help, she could have fallen so easily out in the wet parking lot, and no one would have known she had fallen. I knew she   9. (need) my help, and her smile was enough   10.  (make) my day.

 

1.an 2.but 3.working 4.until 5.foggy 6.which 7.it 8.Without 9.needed 10.to make 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文,介绍了作者在健身房里遇见一位年纪很大,但仍然坚持锻炼的老人,善良的作者帮助她经过湿滑的停车场,进入之间的汽车的小故事。 1.an 考查冠词。横线后面形容词elderly是一个元音开头的词,所以使用不定冠词a修饰lady,表示泛指。 2.but 考查上下文串联。句意:她走路不稳,所以随身携带了一个手杖,但她仍然在健身房里努力锻炼。上下文之间存在转折关系,所以使用but表示上下文的转折。 3.working 考查使用。本文2、3句叙述昨天我在健身房里所见到的情况,所以使用过去进行时表示在过去的一段时间里正在进行的事情,故使用working与was连用。 4.until 考查连词。本句中until引导时间状语从句。句意:锻炼结束以后,我告诉她我会等她锻炼完和她一起上车。因主句动词wait是延续性动词,所以使用肯定句形式。 5.foggy 考查形容词。横线后面是名词day,所以应该使用形容词foggy作为定语修饰day。 6.which 考查定语从句。本句是非限制性定语从句,关系代词which指代前面一句话的内容,在句中做主语。 7.it 考查代词。在英语中通常使用it指代上文提到的同一事物或一件事。本句中it指代“I walked her to the car and opened the car door for her”。 8.Without 考查上下文串联。句意:如果没有我的帮助,在湿滑的停车场里她很可能会摔倒。本句中介词“without”意为“如果没有....”,表示含蓄的条件。 9.needed 考查时态。根据文章2、3句可知本文介绍主题发生的事情,所以使用过去式needed表示一般过去时。 10.to make 考查不定式。本句中不定式to make my day在句中做结果状语。 【名师点睛】 语法填空中动词的考查是一个主要的对象,主要从以下几个方面着手: 1.动词的时态:一般现在时、现在进行时、现在完成时、现在完成进行时、一般过去时、过去进行时、过去完成时、过去完成进行时、一般将来时、过去将来时、将来进行时 2.动词的语态:主动语态和被动语态 (一般现在时、一般过去时、一般将来时、现在进行时、过去进行时、现在完成时、过去完成时、过去将来时、带情态动词等的被动态) 3.非谓语动词:动词ing形式、动词不定式、动词过去分词 4.情态动词和助动词 考点:考查语法填空
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