Chinese proverbs are rich and they are still widely used in Chinese people’ daily life.
1. these proverbs there are often interesting stories. For example, the proverb, “pulling up a crop __2. (help) it grow”, is based on the following story.
It is said that a short-tempered man in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) was very anxious to help
3. rice crop grow up quickly. He was thinking about 4. day and night. But the crop was growing much slower than he expected.
One day, he came up with an idea 5.__ he would pluck up all of his crop a few inches. He did so the next day.
He was very tired __6. doing this for a whole day, 7. he felt very happy since the crop did “grow” 8. (high).
His son heard about this and went to see the crop. Unfortunately the leaves of the crop began to wither.
This proverb is saying we have to let things go in their 9. (nature) course. Being too anxious to help an event develop often __10. (result) in the contrary to our intention.
1.Behind
2.to help
3.his
4.this/it
5.that
6.after /from/with
7.but/yet
8.higher
9. natural
10.results
【解析】
試題分析:
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5.】考查同位語從句:這里含有一個同位語從句,引導(dǎo)詞在從句中不作任何成分,也沒有什么實際意義,故用that。
6.】考查介詞:句意,在干了一整天之后,他很累。所以填after /from/with。
7.】考查連詞: 句意,但是他感覺非常高興。所以填but/yet。
8.】考查比較級:句意,但是他的莊稼確實比原來高了。所以填higher。
9.】考查形容詞:用形容詞修飾名詞。
10.】考查主謂一致:動名詞作主語,謂語動詞用單數(shù)。
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