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Every Thanksgiving my family and I, along with others, prepare and serve Thanksgiving meals for the people in our small mountain community. My husband and I also bring meals to the disabled.

This Thanksgiving we did 1. same. After delivering them to some individual apartments, we went to the 2. (centre) dining room. We put the boxes filled with Turkey, ham, mashed potatoes and some other foods on the tables. People invited 3. (we) to stay, and thanked us, 4. we had other deliveries and had to leave. As we started to go out, I turned around and saw them all 5. (watch) us. Then I asked, “Would anybody like a hug?” They lined up. There was so much 6. (warm) in each hug.

My eyes 7. (fill) with tears and my heart with love. Now I visit now and then 8. (chat) and, of course, hug. This year at my Thanksgiving delivery, when they line up 9. their hugs, I am going to have them turn around and hug each other. These people have no family at Thanksgiving-- what could be 10. (good) for them than hugs!

 

1.the 2.central 3.us 4.but 5.watching 6.warmth 7.were filled 8.to chat 9.for 10.better 【解析】 本文属于记叙文,讲述作者每年感恩节都会给残疾人送吃的,同时他们的拥抱让作者很感动,因此今年作者打算主动给他们拥抱。 1.考查定冠词。句意:今年感恩节我们做了同样的事情。根据后文可知,作者做了同样的事情,故用定冠词the。 2.考查形容词。句意:把东西送到一些人之后,我们去中心的餐厅。修饰名词dining room用形容词,故用central。 3.考查代词。句意:他们邀请我们留下来,感谢我们,但是我们还有东西要送。分析句子可知,本句缺乏invite的宾语,故用宾格us。 4.考查连词。句意:他们邀请我们留下来,感谢我们,但是我们还有东西要送。分析句子可知,前后句为转折关系,故用转折连词but。 5.考查非谓语动词。句意:当我们走出门时,我转身,发现我们都在看着我们。本句为see的用法see sb doing sth看见某人正在做某事,故用watching。 6.考查名词。句意:每个拥抱是如此的温暖。本句为there be 句型,缺少主语,故用名词warmth。 7.考查动词时态和语态。句意:我的双眼充满泪水,心里满是爱。分析句子可知,本句缺乏谓语,fill 与eye为动宾关系,需用被动语态,陈述过去事情,故用一般过去时,were filled。 8.考查非谓语动词。句意:如今我会时不时地拜访,跟他们聊天和拥抱。分析句子可知,chat表目的,故用to chat。 9.考查介词。句意:今年感恩节送东西,他们排队送自己拥抱的时候,我要叫他们转过身来,拥抱每一个人。分析句子可知,他们排队是为了拥抱作者,故用介词for。 10.考查比较级。句意:这些人在感恩节没有家人,还有什么比拥抱对他们来说更好呢。本句为比较级结构,故用比较级better。
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