【題目】China’s women’s swimmer FU Yuan Hui has created a sensation(轟動)online. It was not her swimming, however, 【1】made her famous. It was her 【2】(face) expressions and some of the comments she made afterward.
In the 100-meter backstroke 【3】(compete), Fu swam in 58.76 seconds, which was fast enough【4】(earn)her a share of the bronze medal. When 【5】(ask) whether she held back for the final, she replied “NO, I utilized my ‘prehistorical’ power’. What she 【6】(mean) was that she had spared no efforts. Since then, the so-called “prehistorical power”, 【7】comes from “Hua QianGu”, has become very popular. And when she was told the 【8】(excite) news that she got a bronze medal, she reached in exaggeration(夸張) “Huh?” and then looked around 【9】 shock. Her reaction, and more importantly, her personality have made her one of the favorite Olympians 【10】 at home and abroad. One American swimming coach wrote on Twitter: Our swimmers are great. But Fu from China is easily my favorite. Another American wrote: Fu is the most adorable person on the planet.
【答案】
【1】that
【2】facial
【3】competition
【4】to earn
【5】asked
【6】meant
【7】which
【8】exciting
【9】in
【10】both
【解析】文章講述了里約奧運女子100米仰泳半決賽時,中國選手傅園慧接受采訪時可愛的表情和引起網(wǎng)絡(luò)轟動的“洪荒之力”的來歷和人們對她的評價。
【1】that
考查強調(diào)句。此處是強調(diào)句,基本結(jié)構(gòu)是It is/was +被強調(diào)部分+that+其他成分。句中被強調(diào)部分是not her swimming指物,后面用that,故填that.
【2】facial
考查形容詞。此處修飾名詞expressions用形容詞,指面部表情,故填facial
【3】competition
考查名詞。此處由the限定,由 100-meter backstroke修飾用名詞,指100米仰泳比賽。故填competition.
【4】to earn
考查不定式。fast enough to do sth.表示做某事足夠快,用不定式形式,故填to earn.
【5】asked
考查過去分詞。句中主語she和動詞ask是被動關(guān)系,指她被問到。句中省略了she was,只剩下過去分詞表被動,故填asked.
【6】meant
考查時態(tài)。根據(jù)全文時態(tài)和本句中的was可知此處也用過去時,指她的意思是她已竭盡全力,故填meant.
【7】which
考查定語從句。先行詞是prehistorical power指物,在定語從句中做主語,此處是非限制性定語從句用which引導,故填which.
【8】exciting
考查形容詞。exciting“令人興奮的”通常修飾物,在此修飾news,指令人興奮的消息,故填exciting .
【9】in
考查介詞。in shock“吃驚地,處于極度震驚狀態(tài)”,是固定短語。故填in.
【10】both
考查代詞。both at home and abroad指國內(nèi)外,表示兩者都用both,故填both.
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