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阅读材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Tom is a boy with physical 1.(disable)and he can’t walk as 2. normal boy. In order to offer him more convenience, his mother bought him a robot 3. name is Jimmy yesterday. Jimmy accompanies Tom every day after his parents leave for work, 4.(take)care of him. Tom suffers from a rare disease. He can’t stand up.  Instead, he has to sit on an armchair all the day. Jimmy shows sympathy to Tom and 5. (try) his best to make him happy. Some days ago, he took Tom to the park. He tried to protect him from 6.(harm). He gave Tom encouragement to have a try to walk. So Tom 7..  But to Jimmy’s disappointment, Tom fell on the ground, causing some other boys nearby to make fun 8. him. “Don’t laugh at the disabled!”. Jimmy turned around, warning those boys. They felt sorry and ran away immediately. The next day, Jimmy took Tom to the park once again. This time, Tom was 9. (adapt) to the circumstance and didn’t feel clumsy any longer. He gets back his own confidence 10. he is still a disabled boy.

 

1.disability 2.a 3.whose 4.taking 5.tries 6.harm /being harmed 7.did 8.of 9.adaptable/ adapted 10.though/although 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,Tom是一个残疾的男孩,父亲买了一个机器人Jimmy来照顾他,Jimmy非常同情Tom,同时鼓励Tom努力克服困难,尝试步行。 1.考查名词。句意:Tom是一个有身体残疾的男孩,他不能像正常的男孩一样步行。在英语里形容词通常做定语修饰名词,本句中physical做定语修饰名词disability一起做介词with的宾语。所以要填disability。 2.考查冠词。句意:Tom是一个有身体残疾的男孩,他不能像正常的男孩一样步行。不定冠词通常表示泛指,定冠词通常表示特指。本句中a normal boy泛指“正常的男孩”这类人。所以要填不定冠词a。 3.考查定语从句。句意:为了给他提供更多的便利,昨天他妈妈给他买了一个名叫Jimmy的机器人。本题定语从句的先行词是a robot,关系代词whose指代先行词,引导这个定语从句并做名词name的定语,相当于the name of which。所以要填whose。 4.考查分词做状语。句意:每天在Tom的父亲上班以后,Jimmy都陪着Tom,照顾他。动词短语take care of him与主句主语Jimmy构成主动关系,所以使用现在分词短语在句中做状语,所以要填taking。 5.考查时态。句意:Jimmy同情Tom,努力让Tom开心。句中“shows …Tom” 和 “tries his….happy”是并列谓语,都应该使用第三人称单数形式,所以要填tries。 6.考查名词或动名词。句意:它保护Tom不受伤害。动词短语protect sb from…保护某人不受…伤害。其中from的后面接名词或者动名词做宾语,可以用名词harm做宾语,同时Tom与harm又构成被动关系,要用动名词的被动语态being harmed。所以要填harm /being harmed。 7.考查时态。句意:它鼓励Tom试着走一走,于是Tom就试着走了。全文都使用一般过去时叙述过去发生的事情,本句也使用一般过去时,要填did代替walked。所以要填did。 8.考查固定短语。句意:但是让Jimmy失望的是,Tom摔倒在地,导致附近一些其他的孩子嘲笑他。动词短语make fun of嘲笑…,本句中him充当该短语的宾语。所以要填of。 9.考查形容词短语。句意:这次Tom适应了环境,不再感觉到笨拙。形容词短语be adaptable/adapted to…意为“适应…”,名词短语the circumstance做它的宾语。所以要填adaptable/adapted。 10.考查连词。句意:尽管他仍然是一个残疾人,但他赢回来自信。上下文之间是转折关系,用though/although引导上下文。所以要填though/although。
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