【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容的理解,用適當?shù)膯卧~填空或用所給出的單詞的適當形式填空。 Liu Fang is a famous pipa soloist, whose music is strongly influenced by traditional singing. (graduate) from Shanghai Conservatory of Music, she studied the pipa and the guzheng, she went back to work in her hometown Kunming. She then moved to Canada in 1996 and (live) there since then. For her, the biggest challenge of playing the pipa is to respect the traditions but (add) her own style. In her opinion, classical Chinese music and traditional Chinese painting are quite (like). The former has (silent) that is full of music the latter features empty spaces which give life to the whole painting. As a soloist, she enjoys performing live, for she likes the atmosphere of a concert. Not having a concert for a long time may put her in a state of (depress). She also enjoys the time immediately after the concert to share the feelings and ideas with the audiences, (listen) to their opinions about the music.

【答案】one;Having graduated;where;has been living;to add;alike;silence;while;depression;listening
【解析】

①考查代詞。句中指代pipa soloist,指人且是單數(shù),用one代替,故填one。

②考查非謂語動詞。句中主語she和動詞graduate是主動關(guān)系,作狀語用動詞-ing形式,且動作發(fā)生的早于went back要用完成時,要填-ing形式的完成時,故填Having graduated。

③考查關(guān)系副詞。句中包含定語從句,先行詞是Shanghai Conservatory of Music是地方,在定語從句中作狀語,指在上海音樂學院她學習琵琶和古箏。故填關(guān)系副詞where。

④考查時態(tài)。此處指從1996年移居加拿大就一直生活在那里,表示從過去開始延續(xù)到現(xiàn)在一直沒停的動作用現(xiàn)在完成進行時,故填has been living。

⑤考查不定式。此處指對她來說彈琵琶最大的挑戰(zhàn)是既要尊重傳統(tǒng)又要增加自己的風格。根據(jù)句中連詞but可知,前后并列,與to respect并列,故填to add。

⑥.考查形容詞。她認為中國傳統(tǒng)音樂和繪畫是非常相似的。此處用形容詞作表語,故填alike。

⑦考查名詞。中國傳統(tǒng)音樂是音樂中有寧靜,而繪畫突出了把生命賦予整張畫的空間感。在動詞has后作賓語,故填名詞silence。

⑧考查連詞。此處表示前后對比,while"然而",故填while。

⑨考查名詞。此處指一種沮喪的狀態(tài),由of修飾故填名詞depression。

⑩.考查非謂語動詞。主語She和動詞listen是主動關(guān)系,在句中作狀語用動詞-ing形式,故填listening。

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