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Last summer, my friend and I hired a car and headed for Toronto. We didn't book a hotel room 1.________ it was at the beginning of September and we thought it would be easy for us 2._______ (find) a hotel.

    we 3._______ (drive) for five hours when the weather changed and it looked like a thunderstorm was coming. We got lost and both were4._______(hunger) when I saw an old lady parking her car. I stopped and asked 5.________she knew a hotel nearby. She said there was a hotel down the road,6._______it might have been closed. The lovely old lady looked at me and said,“Why don't you girls just stay the night at 7._______house? I'll cook for you.”

    We ended up going to a little island in Lake Muskoka, 8._______ her family lived. We slept in the 9._______ (comfort) beds they built for their kids and they cooked for us. We stayed at their house for three nights in all and also met their friends. Those days were the 10.______ (good) part of our three-week trip! We were glad that we got lost and met the old lady.

 

1.because/ as/for 2.to find 3.had driven/ had been driving 4.hungry 5.whether/ if 6.but 7.my 8.where 9.comfortable 10.best 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文,讲述了我和朋友外出旅行遇见了风暴,最后在一个好心人家寄宿。在那里我们度过了假期中最开心的一段时间。 1.because/ as/for 考查连词。我们之前没有定宾馆是因为我们认为很容易就可以找到住的地方。上下文之间是因果关系,所以使用连词because/ as/for连接上下文。 2.to find 考查不定式用法。本句中it是形式宾语,真正的宾语是不定式翻译to find s hotel。 3.had driven/ had been driving 考查时态。句意:我们开了5个小时的车在这时天气变坏了。when从句中使用一般过去时,开车5个小时是之前就发生的事情,所以使用过去完成时或过去完成进行时。 4.hungry 考查形容词。在英语中通常使用形容词和系动词构成系表结构。所以本句中使用形容词hungry和系动词was关系系表结构。 5.whether/ if 考查宾语从句。本句中whether/ if引导从句作为动词ask的宾语。句意:我停车问她是否值得附近有宾馆。 6.but 考查连词辨析。句意:她说路边有一家宾馆,但是可能已经关闭了。上下文之间存在转折关系,所以使用连词but引导。 7.my 考查代词。本句中的my指代说话的这位女士。句意:这位可爱的考试看着我说:你们女孩子为什么不在我家里过夜呢? 8.where 考查定语从句。本题定语从句的先行词是a little island,定语从句的结构很完整,所以使用关系副词where引导这个定语从句。 9.comfortable 考查形容词。在英语中通常使用形容词做定语修饰名词。本句中形容词comfortable作为定语修饰名词beds。 10.best 考查形容词。本句强调了那些日子是我们旅行中最开心的日子。所以使用最高级best,且有定冠词the修饰表示特指。 考点:考查语法填空
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