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Cultural TV programs have experienced a come-back at the start of the Chinese New Year. Two weeks 1. the conclusion of the hit show Chinese Poetry Competition, a new program, Readers, has become 2. (wide) popular, inspiring fresh enthusiasm for literature in China.

The weekly talk show, produced and hosted by renowned TV personality Dong Qing, 3. (invite) people from all walks of life to read aloud excerpts of poems, essays and books they like or wrote. The 4. (participate) also share stories from their own life explaining why particular pieces touched their hearts or shaped their lives.

Three days after 5. (it) first broadcast on CCTV-1, Readers has enjoyed 6. instant success and struck thousands of people. Through the poetic words, Readers has brought the 7. (lose) habit of reading aloud back into the public spotlight.

Readers is one of the culture-themed TV programs to restore the country’s passion 8. literature in recent years. Its success is very encouraging in today’s television world 9. reality shows have played a leading part so far.

With more people 10. (reflect) on their own reading habits, the question now is: when is the last time you read a poem or book excerpts aloud?

 

1.after 2.widely 3.invites 4.participants 5.its 6.an 7.lost 8.for 9.where 10.reflecting 【解析】本文主要讲的是文化电视节目在中国新年就经历了一场回归,读者,已经变成了更广的受欢迎,激发了中国文学的新热情,著名的电视名人主持的脱口秀节目邀请各界人士大声朗诵他们喜欢的诗歌,读者是以文化为主题的电视节目之一,旨在恢复中国的激情文学。 1.考查语境及副词的理解。根据“Cultural TV programs have experienced a come-back at the start of the Chinese New Year. Two weeks ____1____ the conclusion of the hit show Chinese Poetry Competition, a new program, ”句意:文化电视节目在中国新年就经历了一场回归。两周后,中国诗歌大赛的结束。此处应有连词。故填after。 2.考查语境及副词的理解。根据“Readers, has become ____2____ (wide) popular, inspiring fresh enthusiasm for literature in China.”可知,读者,已经变成了更广的受欢迎,激发了中国文学的新热情。此处的词修饰后面的形容词popular,应用副词。故填widely。 3.考查语境及动词的理解。根据“The weekly talk show, produced and hosted by renowned TV personality Dong Qing, ____3____ (invite) people from all walks of life to read aloud excerpts of poems, essays and books they like or wrote. ”可知,著名的电视名人主持的脱口秀节目邀请各界人士大声朗诵他们喜欢的诗歌。此句的时态为一般现在时,句子的主语为一件事,为单数,则谓语动词用一般现在时。故填invites。 4.考查语境及名词的理解。根据“ The ____4____ (participate) also share stories from their own life explaining why particular pieces touched their hearts or shaped their lives.”可知,这些人参与并分享了他们自己生活中的故事,解释了为什么某些特定的片段触动了他们的心灵。此处做句子的主语,应用名词。故填participants。 5.考查语境及人称代词的理解。根据“Three days after ____5____ (it) first broadcast on CCTV-1, Readers has enjoyed ”此处修饰后面的名词,应用形容词性物主代词。可知,在它的第一次央视播出的3天之后。故填its。 6.考查语境及冠词的应用。根据“Readers has enjoyed ____6____ instant success and struck thousands of people. Through the poetic words, ”可知,读者们已经获得了一个瞬间的成功。Instant的首字母为元音字母,所以冠词应用an。故填an。 7.考查语境的理解。根据“Through the poetic words, Readers has brought the ____7____ (lose) habit of reading aloud back into the public spotlight.”可知,通过这些诗意的话语,读者们已经将失去的阅读习惯带回到公众的聚光灯下。此处的词应为形容词,用过去分词表示形容词。故填lost。 8.考查语境及介词的应用。根据“Readers is one of the culture-themed TV programs to restore the country’s passion ____8____ literature in recent years. ”可知,读者是以文化为主题的电视节目之一,旨在恢复中国的激情文学。故填for。 9.考查语境及关系代词的应用。根据“literature in recent years. Its success is very encouraging in today’s television world ____9____ reality shows have played a leading part so far.”可知,此句为定语从句,先行词为定点,所以关系代词应用where。故填where。 10.考查语境及名词的应用。根据“With more people ____10____ (reflect) on their own reading habits, the question now is: when is the last time you read a poem or book excerpts aloud?”可知,随着越来越多的人反思自己的阅读习惯。此处缺少名词。故填reflecting。
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