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Mr. Green has 1.bakery. Many customers come to buy2.(variety) of bread every day.3.  (say)that Mr. Green’s bread is nicer and cheaper than4.in other bakeries. Children always ask their parents to buy Mr. Green’s cake5. their birthdays because it tastes so delicious and looks so cute.

Betty is Mr. Green’s only daughter 6.usually helps in the bakery. However, she thinks her father very cold and complains to her mother: “Mom, why does Dad never say how much he loves me? Is it because he doesn’t like me?” “Oh, my good girl,” says Mrs, Green. “You never know how proud your father is of you.     Nothing else in the world 7. (mean) more than you to your father. When he’s making cookies and bread, he is thinking of you. That’s 8.our cakes and bread are the 9.(good). Sometimes when you’ve done something wrong and made him angry or sad, the bread that day must taste hard and dry. Your father may not say how much he loves you, 10.his bread does.”

 

1.a 2.varieties 3.saying 4.that 5.on 6.who/that 7.means 8.why 9.best 10.but 【解析】这是一篇记叙文,本文主要讲格林先生有一个面包店,店里每天有很多人,母亲对女儿说父亲的面包之所以这么好吃是因为他做面包时,他在想着女儿。 1.考查冠词,文章第一句话的意思是格林先生有一家面包店,此处为泛指,故填a。 2.考查名词的复数形式,其中 a variety of 意思是一种,但此处指每天有很多人买各种各样的面包,所以应该用复数形式,故填varieties 。 3.考查动词,动词做主语要用ing 形式, (say)that Mr. Green’s bread is nicer and cheaper than____4____in other bakeries. 意思是(说)格林先生的面包比其他面包房更好、更便宜。故填saying 。 4. 考查代词,此处指其他店里的面包,故填that。 5.考查介词,on one’s birthday 意思是在某人的生日会上,故填on. 6.考查连词,Betty is Mr. Green’s only daughter ___6___usually helps in the bakery.意思是贝蒂是格林先生唯一的女儿,通常在面包店有帮助其中后面的句子主语是daughter,缺连词将他们连接在一起,因为主语是人,故填who. 7.考查名词,Nothing else in the world ___7___ (mean) more than you to your father. 意思是在这个世界上,没有比你父亲更重要的东西了。Nothing做主语谓语用三单形式,故填means。 8.考查连词,That’s ___8___our cakes and bread are the ___9___(good).意思是这就是为什么我们的面包是最好的,以及根据前文没母亲讲父亲做面包时想着自己的女儿,故填why. 9.考查最高级,the +形容词的最高级,故填best . 10.考查连词,Your father may not say how much he loves you, ___10___his bread does.”意思是你的父亲没有说他爱你,但他的面包说了。两个句子之间构成转折关系,故填but.
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