【題目】語法填空
Jack and I went fishing yesterday morning. Jack
kept on catching fish, but I just sat there waiting ______【1】_____some fish to bite my line. After 【2】______ had caught five fish, I only caught a small fish. 【3】L____ at my fish, I didn’t feel【4】 _______(舒服). But later on, I finally felt a fish was biting my line. I【5】 t______ that it was going to be a big fish for I had a hard【6】 t_____ bringing it up. Finally it turned out to be an old 【7】________(鞋),which was pretty funny. Both of us began to laugh 【8】l_____. Before we went home, I only caught two fish【9】 _______ Jack had nine fish. Although we were【10】 ________(疲倦) out, we felt very happy.
【答案】
【1】for
【2】he
【3】Looking
【4】comfortable
【5】thought
【6】time
【7】shoe
【8】loudly
【9】while
【10】tired
【解析】
試題分析:通過閱讀,完成詞匯在特定語境下的正確運(yùn)用。詞語形式的變化要考慮它們?cè)诰渥又兴龅某煞趾凸潭ù钆涞取?/span>
【1】for 考查wait for sb to do sth. 等待某人做某事。
【2】he 由上下文可知此處是Jack,故用he。
【3】Looking 考查非謂語動(dòng)詞,由上下文可知此處是作者“看著“,故用Looking 。
【4】comfortable 連系動(dòng)詞look后面跟形容詞,故用comfortable。
【5】thought 由上下文可知此處是作者“我原以為”,故用though。
【6】time 考查句型:have a hard time 艱難的時(shí)刻。
【7】shoe 由上下文可知此處是單數(shù)名詞shoe。
【8】loudly 由上下文可知此處是‘’我們兩個(gè)開始大聲笑了!杂胠oudly。
【9】while 由上下文可知此處是表轉(zhuǎn)折,用while。
【10】tired 考查形容詞,此處用原形tired。
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