【題目】 The photographer Fullerton Batten famous as her unique cinematic style 風(fēng)格 was inspired to start her project after read a book about the Colombian women named Marina Chapman.

Marina Chapman was taken illegally to somewhere in 1954 at the age five from a South American village. Finally, she was left in a forest which she lived with a family of monkeys for five years. She ate roots and bananas dropping by the monkeys, slept in holes and walk on all fours, just like the monkeys. She had to learn to survive. She copied their behavior and slow they started treating her like a monkey. Chapman now lives in Yorkshire with his husband and two daughters.

1_____________

2____________

3____________

4____________

5____________

6____________

7____________

8____________

9____________

10____________

【答案】

1. as→for;

2read→reading;

3women→woman

4to去掉;

5age后加of

6which→where

7dropping→dropped;

8walk→walked;

9slow→slowly

10his→her

【解析】

文章大意:本文主要敘述了一位攝影師在讀完一本書后受到鼓舞開始他的事業(yè)的過程。

1句意:以電影風(fēng)格著名的攝影師Fullerton Batten在讀完一本叫Marina Chapman的哥倫比亞婦女書后受到鼓舞開始他的事業(yè)。

famous as作為……出名。本句是以……出名,應(yīng)用 famous for。故答案為as→for。

2句意:以電影風(fēng)格著名的攝影師Fullerton Batten在讀完一本叫Marina Chapman的哥倫比亞婦女書后受到鼓舞開始他的事業(yè)。

after作介詞時后面加動名詞形式。故答案為read→reading

3句意:以電影風(fēng)格著名的攝影師Fullerton Batten在讀完一本叫Marina Chapman的哥倫比亞婦女書后受到鼓舞開始他的事業(yè)。

Marina Chapman是一個女人,所以用單數(shù)woman。故答案為women→woman。

4句意:Marina Chapman1954年五歲時從南美的一個小山村被違法的帶到一個地方。somewhere是副詞,前面的介詞to應(yīng)省略。故答案為to去掉

5句意:Marina Chapman1954年五歲時從南美的一個小山村被違法的帶到一個地方。

at the age of,……幾歲時, 所以要加of。故答案為age后加of

6句意:最后,她被丟在一個和一家猴子一起生活了五年的地方。

本句是定語從句。句中的關(guān)系詞在從句中充當(dāng)?shù)攸c(diǎn)狀語, 所以用where 而不用which。故答案為which→where.

7句意:香蕉,在洞里睡覺,四腳她吃被猴子扔掉的樹根和爬地走路。

dropped表被動,這里有被動表達(dá)的標(biāo)志by。故答案為dropping→dropped。

8句意:香蕉,在洞里睡覺,四腳她吃被猴子扔掉的樹根和爬地走路。本句的時態(tài)是過去時態(tài)所以要用walked。故答案為walk→walked。

9句意:她模仿它們的行為,慢慢地它們開始像對待猴子一樣對待她。

and 后面是完整的句子,缺修飾整個句子的狀語,副詞slowly可做狀語。故答案為slow→slowly。

10句意:現(xiàn)在Chapman和她的丈夫和兩個女兒住在約克郡。Chapman是女性,所以形容詞性物主代詞應(yīng)該用her。故答案為his→her。

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