【題目】Wolf Warrior II(《戰(zhàn)狼II》)is such a hit that it has put China in the 【1】(globe) spotlight. It's also the first film to taste success both in terms of box office earnings 【2】 promoting Chinese values.
The film focuses on a rescue operation in Africa, 【3】(lead) by Leng Feng, played by Wu Jing, the writer and director of the film. It is based【4】the true events of the 2011 evacuation (撤離) of Chinese people from Libya. It describes how the Chinese government aims 【5】(protect) overseas Chinese citizens. Just
【6】the message at the end of the film reads:" When you encounter【7】 (dangerous) in a foreign land, do not give up! Please remember, at your back【8】 (stand) a strong motherland."
China's【9】 (rise) military power and its positive role in the world have brought out a bigger sense of 【10】 (proud) among young people in China.
【答案】
【1】global
【2】and
【3】led
【4】on
【5】to protect
【6】as
【7】danger
【8】stands
【9】rising
【10】pride
【解析】文章介紹了電影《戰(zhàn)狼II》的內(nèi)容介紹及其影響。
【1】global
考查形容詞。此處修飾名詞spotlight用形容詞,指全球的焦點,故填global.
【2】and
考查連詞。句意:這也是第一部在票房收入和推廣中國價值觀方面取得成功的電影。前后表示并列用and. 故填and.
【3】led
考查過去分詞。表示由Leng Feng帶領(lǐng),用過去分詞表被動,此處是過去分詞作定語,故填led.
【4】on
考查介詞。be based on “以…為依據(jù)”是固定短語,故填on.
【5】to protect
考查不定式。aim后接不定式,表示“想要做某事”,此處指想要保護海外的中國公民。故填to protect.
【6】as
考查介詞。此處表示“正如,如同”用as,指正如電影最后的話,故填as.
【7】danger
考查名詞。此處作動詞encounter的賓語用名詞,指遇到危險,故填danger.
【8】stands
考查主謂一致。句中主語是a strong motherland是單數(shù),與之一致謂語也用第三人稱單數(shù),故填stands.
【9】rising
考查形容詞。此處修飾名詞military power用形容詞,指不斷上升的軍事實力,故填rising.
【10】pride
考查名詞。sense of +名詞,此處指驕傲感,自豪感。故填pride.
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