【題目】Chaplin made people laugh at a time when they felt 【1】( depress), so they could feel more content 【2】 their lives. He was popular with people all over the world for his particular form of 【3】 (humor) acting. The little tramp became 【4】 (know) throughout the world. He played the main character 【5】 was poor and homeless, and 【6】 (wear) large trousers, worn- out shoes and a small round black hat, and carried 【7】 walking stick. The character was a social 【8】(fail), but he won the love of his audience for his determination in overcoming difficulties, and being kind to others. In his film the gold rush, Chaplin 【9】(success) made a sad situation entertaining by eating a boiled shoe.
As an everlasting humor master, Chaplin Chaplin will always 【10】 (remember) by us.
【答案】
【1】depressed
【2】with
【3】humorous
【4】known
【5】who(that)
【6】wore
【7】a
【8】failure
【9】successfully
【10】be remembered
【解析】本文講述了卓別林這個(gè)幽默大師的經(jīng)歷,他在人們最困難的時(shí)期給予人們歡樂(lè)。
【1】考察詞性轉(zhuǎn)換。此處用來(lái)形容人的感受應(yīng)該用depress的形容詞形式depressed。故填depressed。
【2】考察介詞。feel more content with 對(duì)……感到滿足,固定搭配。故填with。
【3】考察形容詞。修飾acting用形容詞,humor的形容詞形式是humorous,故填humorous。
【4】考察詞性轉(zhuǎn)換。此處是指卓別林變得家喻戶曉因此用被動(dòng)形式,know的被動(dòng)形式是known,故填known。
【5】考察定語(yǔ)從句。先行詞是character,因此關(guān)系代詞就是who或者是that,故填who/that。
【6】考查時(shí)態(tài)。此處是說(shuō)卓別林的形象應(yīng)該用wear的過(guò)去式wore,故填wore。
【7】考察冠詞。此處是說(shuō)卓別林的拐杖,沒(méi)有特指哪個(gè)拐杖,因此用不定冠詞a,故填a。
【8】考察名詞。形容詞social修飾名詞,fail的名詞形式是failure,故填failure。
【9】考察副詞。此處是說(shuō)卓別林成功地表現(xiàn)了一個(gè)悲傷的畫(huà)面,success的副詞形式是successfully,故填successfully。
【10】考察詞性轉(zhuǎn)換。卓別林會(huì)被我們銘記,remember的被動(dòng)形式是be remembered,故填be remembered。
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