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On Sept.19, 2014, Alibaba went public on the New York Stock(股票)Exchange. It shows that Ma Yun has done his business 1. (success). A short Chinese man seems to be the 2. (tall) man in the world right now.

Ma Yun used to be an English teacher. When he was twelve, he found that English was very interesting. Every morning he got up at 5 a.m., and then ran to a hotel near the West Lake,3. he could communicate with foreign 4.(tour) in English. He did it for nine years. The experience made him a fantastic English speaker and also opened his views to the wide world. In a trip to the US in 1995, Ma had access to the Internet 5.the first time. When 6. (see) the opportunity on the Internet, Ma returned to China and decided to set up a website 7. he knew little about computers then. Ma quit(辞掉) his job and created his own company--Alibaba in Hangzhou. He was so 8. (devote) to his work that he 9. (name) “Crazy Jack Ma”. Now, Alibaba has developed into the world’s largest e-commerce company and 10. (go) even further in future.

 

1.successfully 2.tallest 3.where 4.tourists 5.for 6.seeing 7.though/although 8.devoted 9.was named 10.will go 【解析】2014年9月19日,阿里巴巴在纽约上市,这表明马云取得了巨大的成功。这篇文章就介绍了马云的经历。 1.考查词性的转换。用副词successfully修饰动词do。 2.考查形容词的用法。形容词修饰名词man,根据前面的the可知应用形容词的最高级。 3.考查定语从句的关系词。这是一个非限制性定语从句,先行词为the West Lake,表示地点,从句中缺少状语,所以用where。 4.考查词性的转换。foreign tourists外国 游客。 5.考查固定短语。for the first time第一次。 6.考查非谓语动词作状语。see与主语Ma之间是主动关系,所以用seeing。 7.考查连词。根据上下文可判断这里是让步关系,虽然他对电脑懂得不多,但是还是决定建一个网站。所以填though/although。 8.考查固定短语。be devoted to sth.致力于……,献身于……。 9.考查被动语态。name是及物动词,给某人命名,与主语之间是被动关系,这里讲述的是过去的事情,所以用过去时的被动语态。 10.考查时态。根据in future可知这里指的是将来,所以用will go。 【名师点睛】 语法填空纯空格题的解题技巧 纯空格题要求只能填一个词,常为介词,代词,连词,冠词,从句引导词等虚词。 一.若判断为介词则需考虑:1.介词的基本用法; 2.固定搭配。比如第5小题for the first time就是一个固定搭配。这时候需要根据语境确定应该用哪个固定短语,然后再根据固定搭配进行填空。 二.若判断为代词则需找出代词所指代的名词,根据其在句中所充当的成分确定用哪个代词。 1.如果空格后是名词,就应该考虑空格处是否用物主代词(my, your, his等)、指示代词(this, that等)、不定代词(few, little, many, much等)、名词所有格或形容词等进行修饰。 2.如果空格前是动词,就应考虑用人称代词和反身代词。 三.若判断为连词要考虑,前后两个句子之间的关系,常用的连词有and表示并列承接,but表示转折,or表示选择等。 四.若判断为冠词则需考虑:1.如果空格后是单数可数名词,就应该考虑空格处是否需要填不定冠词(a, an); 2.如果空格后是序数词、最高级或提及上文提到过的人或物等时,就应该考虑空格处是否需要填定冠词(the); 3.还有一些固定搭配需要注意。 五.若判断是主从复合句,然后根据各类从句的特点,结合连接词的意义和用法,确定填具体的某个引导词。空格前是名词,其后为定语从句或同位语从句;空格前是及物动词,其后为宾语从句;空格前是系动词,其后为表语从句;空格在句首,此从句为主语从句或状语从句。 比如第3小题,空格前是表示地点的名词,且有逗号,确定为非限制性定语从句,从句中缺少状语,所以填的是where。第7小题,前后两个句子为让步关系,再根据意思确定填though/although。
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