【題目】綜合填空:閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(一個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的適當形式。
An illusion(錯覺) is something that fools the senses or the mind. An illusion may make you feel something exists(存在) when it really【1】(do) not. It may be something that appears to be one thing, but it's really something else. David Copperfield calls 【2】 (he) an illusionist. He is someone who makes or creates illusions.
Many people have an interest in magic, but【3】 (many) of them are not performing and getting paid for it by age 12. Nor are they teaching college classes in magic at the age 16. Copperfield was the【4】 (young) person ever to be allowed to join the society of American Magicians. When he got to college himself, Copperfield got the leading part in a play called Magic Man. Besides acting and singing, he created all the magic in the show. The show ran for longer 【5】 any other musical in Chicago’s history.
Copperfield is a huge 【6】(succeed) as an illusionist, but he has other projects as well. He said that his best work is Project Magic. Copperfield developed a number of tricks done with the hands. These tricks can help hospital patients who need【7】 (improve) their physical condition. Learning to do the tricks also builds confidence. Patients in the program can speak【8】(proud) that they can do tricks that healthy people can’t do.
Like many magicians, Copperfield is interested 【9】 the history of magic. He has created a museum and library in which books, articles and old medical equipment 【10】(keep)and shown. By keeping track of history, Copperfield hopes to save magic for the future.
【答案】
【1】does
【2】himself
【3】most
【4】youngest
【5】than
【6】success
【7】to improve
【8】proudly
【9】in
【10】are kept
【解析】
本文介紹了魔術師科波菲爾。大衛(wèi)科波菲爾稱他為魔術師。他是制造或創(chuàng)造幻想的人?撇ǚ茽栐谝徊棵麨椤赌g師》的戲劇中扮演主角?撇ǚ茽柺且粋偉大的魔術師,但他也有其他的項目。和許多魔術師一樣,科波菲爾對魔術的歷史感興趣。他創(chuàng)建了一個博物館和圖書館,里面有書籍、物品和舊的醫(yī)療設備。通過記錄歷史,科波菲爾希望為未來保存魔法。
【1】句意:幻覺可能會讓你感覺到實際上不存在的物品。
本題考查:主將從現(xiàn);因為本題的主句是含有情態(tài)動詞的一般現(xiàn)在時,根據(jù)需要從句多用一般現(xiàn)在時;因為主語是it,所以謂語用三單。故答案為:does。
【2】句意:大衛(wèi)·科波菲爾稱自己為魔術師。
分析句子的語境可知,大衛(wèi)·科波菲爾是稱自己為魔術師。因此應該用反身代詞,he的反身代詞為himself。故答案為:himself。
【3】句意:許多人對魔術感興趣,但他們中的大多數(shù)人在12歲時還沒有表演,也沒有得到報酬。
本題考查most of them:他們中的大多數(shù);語境是:他們中的大多數(shù)人在12歲時還沒有表演,也沒有得到報酬。故答案為:most。
【4】句意:科波菲爾是有史以來被允許加入美國魔術師協(xié)會的最年輕的人。
因為空前面有定冠詞the,因此該題的形容詞應該用最高級形式,young的最高級為youngest。故答案為:youngest。
【5】句意:這場演出比芝加哥歷史上任何音樂劇都要長。
根據(jù)空前面的longer可知,該題應該是比較級,因此用than來做比較。故答案為:than。
【6】句意:科波菲爾是一個成功的魔術師,但他也有其他項目。
空前面有形容詞huge,因此后面跟名詞。succeed的名詞為success。故答案為:success。
【7】句意:這些技巧可以幫助需要改善身體狀況的醫(yī)院患者。
本題考查need to do sth.:需要去做某事。故答案為:to improve。
【8】句意:該項目的患者可以自豪地說,他們可以做健康人做不到的把戲。
空前面的speak是動詞,因此后面應該用副詞來修飾,proud的副詞為proudly。故答案為:proudly。
【9】句意:和許多魔術師一樣,科波菲爾對魔術的歷史感興趣。
本題考查短語be interested in:對……感興趣;故答案為:in。
【10】句意:他創(chuàng)建了一個博物館和圖書館,里面有書籍、物品和舊的醫(yī)療設備。
因為books, articles and old medical equipment和動詞keep之間存在著被動關系,因此應該用被動語態(tài)。根據(jù)后文的句子By keeping track of history, Copperfield hopes to save magic for the future.可知,該題的時態(tài)為一般現(xiàn)在時。故用一般現(xiàn)在時的被動句。其結構是:am/is/are+動詞的過去分詞。本題的主語是books, articles and old medical equipment,故be 動詞用are。所以答案為:are kept。
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