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Tea house, a special place for the Chinese to have tea, is very popular in the Yangtze River area. It is mostly called tea house in provinces like Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan, 1. it is called tea pavilion in Beijing and Tianjin of North China. Although these names vary, the forms and contents are basically 2. same.

To the Chinese people, tea house, similar to the cafes in western countries, are social places where various kinds of social information 3.(gather) and spread and where customers taste tea and talk about birds, news and 4.(day) things. In order to attract customers, stages 5.(be) built in some tea houses to play cross talk(相声), storytelling and Beijing opera, making these tea houses amusement places. The drama Tea House, 6.(write) by the famous Chinese writer Lao She, revealed 7.(vivid) the unstable society of the last phase of the Qing Dynasty through describing various kinds of people’s words and behaviors in a tea house.

The rise of tea house is closely related with Chinese tea culture. After several thousand 8.(year) of development, the tea house has become a part of life for the Chinese people. Now, people 9. come to Beijing will be attracted to those famous tea houses 10.(experience) Chinese tea culture.

 

1.and 2.the 3.are gathered 4.daily 5.are 6.written 7.vividly 8.years 9.who/that 10.to experience 【解析】试题分析:本文主要讲述中国的茶馆。它曾经是收集和传播消息的地方。作家老舍的作品《茶馆》就生动地揭示了清朝末年社会的动荡,描述了一个茶馆里的形形色色的人的语言和行为。茶馆是中国文化的象征之一。 1.考查连词。上文“在广东、广西和海南这些省份它称作茶楼”和下文“在中国北方的天津和北京称为茶馆”是并列关系。故填and。 2.考查冠词。same通常与定冠词the连用,表示“一样的”。故填the。 3.考查动词。句意:各种各样的消息聚集和传播的地方。gather作谓语与主语information是被动关系;“these (those, all, many, some) kinds of + 名词”作主语,谓语用复数形式;句子讲述现在的事实,用一般现在时。故填are gathered。 4.考查形容词。修饰名词用形容词,daily意为“日常的”,作定语修饰things。故填daily。 5.考查动词。be与主语stages是被动关系;句子讲述现在的事实,用一般现在时;主语是复数,故填are。 6.考查非谓语动词。“___6___(write) by the famous Chinese writer Lao She”作定语修饰The drama Tea House,write与逻辑主语drama是被动关系,用过去分词作定语表示被动关系。故填written。 7.考查副词。修饰动词用副词,故填vividly。 8.考查名词。year“年”是可数名词,由several thousand修饰,用复数。故填years。 9.考查定语从句。“___9___ come to Beijing”是定语从句修饰people,关系词在从句中作主语,指人,用who或者that。故填who/that。 10.考查非谓语动词。“___10___(experience) Chinese tea culture”作目的状语,不定式常用作目的状语。故填to experience。 【名师点睛】 语法填空是通过语篇在语境中考查语法知识的运用能力。我们在解题前应快速浏览短文掌握大意,有把握的空格可以进行填写。在读懂的基础上,再结合短文提供的特定的语言环境去逐句分析逐题解答。动词是语法填空的重要考查内容,解答这类问题的关键:首先,判断要填的动词是谓语动词还是非谓语动词。若句子没有别的谓语动词或者虽然已有谓语动词,但需填的动词与之是并列关系,所给动词就是谓语动词,若是谓语动词就要考虑时态和语态;若句子有谓语动词且不是并列关系,则用非谓语动词(动词不定式、现在分词、动名词和过去分词)。例如: 小题3:空格处的gather与下文的spread是并列谓语动词,与主语information是被动关系;“these (those, all, many, some) kinds of + 名词”做主语,谓语用复数形式;句子讲述现在的事实,用一般现在时。故填are gathered。 小题5:分析句子可知,句子缺乏谓语动词,故be是谓语动词,与主语stages是被动关系;句子讲述现在的事实,用一般现在时;主语是复数。故填are。 小题6:句子的谓语动词是revealed,“___6___(write) by the famous Chinese writer Lao She”作定语修饰The drama Tea House,write与逻辑主语drama是被动关系,用过去分词作定语表示被动关系。故填written。 小题10:句子的谓语动词是will be attracted,“___10___(experience) Chinese tea culture”作目的状语,不定式常用作目的状语。故填to experience。
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