【題目】I was raised in New York Citywhere it’s very cold every winter. In the sixth grade, a teacher offered【1】(bring) some students to a homeless shelter after school. I went with my friends and the teacher for several weeks.【2】, I continued to volunteer to help when they stopped going together. Because I was good【3】sewing, I was told to help out with the sewing kit when any guests needed some repairs. Throughout high school I continued to come each week after school, setting up my sewing kit which【4】(grow) larger and larger. I got to know the guests who came【5】(regular).
Later on, I started【6】sewing club with my friend and we taught【7】(we) fellow students how to sew. We made heart-shaped pillows for sick【8】(child) and the elderly. Every time it rained I would think about the umbrellas【9】(design) before. In the future I hope to continue helping others as much as I can. It is the most important thing I【10】(do) ever since.
【答案】
【1】to bring
【2】However
【3】at
【4】grew
【5】regularly
【6】a
【7】our
【8】children
【9】designed
【10】have done
【解析】試題分析:作者自愿幫助別人縫紉的故事。作者希望今后盡最大努力去幫助別人。
【1】to bring固定搭配:offer to do sth.提供做某事,故填to bring。
【2】However 句意:當他們停止一起去的時候,我繼續(xù)自愿去幫忙?芍颂幈硎巨D(zhuǎn)折關系,因為有逗號,故填However。注意大寫開頭。
【3】at 固定詞組:be good at擅長做某事,故填at。
【4】grew句意:工具箱漸漸變得越來越大。根據(jù)句意可知用一般過去時態(tài),故填grew。
【5】regularly副詞修飾動詞,故填regularly。
【6】a句意:后來我開了一個縫紉門市。表示泛指,故填a。
【7】our 句意:我們叫我們的學生怎樣縫紉。故填our。
【8】children句意:為生病的孩子和年老的人?芍妹~復數(shù)形式,故填children。
【9】designed此處是過去分詞作后置定語,故填designed。
【10】have done 根據(jù)ever since可知用現(xiàn)在完成時態(tài),I是主語,故填have done。
【知識拓展】
與現(xiàn)在完成時態(tài)經(jīng)常連用的時間狀語有:so far到目前為止;in the last/past few years在最近的幾年里;lately近來;recently/in recent years在最近的幾年里;since自從---以來。So far we have planted 200 trees.
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