閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

I felt upset when I 1._____(tell) that I would have to leave the company. In order to find 2._____ new job to support the family, I read almost all the newspapers 3._____ set down almost all the telephone numbers in ads 4._____ my notebook and tried to call almost all the companies that needed new clerks. Not until I5._____ (find) a job in a small town near Townsville did I calm down. My new boss, Mr. Brown, was one of my schoolmates 6._____ I was getting along well with at school. Both of us were7.____(excite) to see each other and we spent the whole afternoon 8._____(talk) about things and persons 9.___ we remembered at school. He asked me to give him some advice on how to enlarge his present business and he was 10.____(entire) happy about my advice.

1.was told

2.a

3.and

4.in

5.found

6.who/ that/whom

7.excited

8.talking

9.that

10.entirely

【解析】

試題分析: 我沒了工作。為了賺錢養(yǎng)家,我把報紙上登的招聘廣告上的所有電話號碼都記錄了下來。在不斷的努力下,我終于有了新工作。還有,我的新老板布朗先生是我的同學(xué)。我們以前在學(xué)校相處得很好。看見對方我們都很激動并花了整個下午談?wù)撏。我給他提了一些工作上的建議,他完全贊同。

1.當(dāng)我被告知將不得不離開公司的時候我很難過。講述過去的事,所以用一般過去時,主語我和動詞之間是被動關(guān)系,所以應(yīng)該用被動語態(tài)。所以填was told。

2.句意:為了找到一份新工作賺錢養(yǎng)家。用a job表示一份工作。

3.句意:我讀了幾乎所有報紙上的廣告還記下幾乎所有電話號碼。前后動作并列,所以用and連接。

4.句意:把廣告里的所有電話號碼都記在我的筆記本里。所以用介詞in。

5.句意:直到我在湯斯維爾附近的一個小鎮(zhèn)上找到一份工作,我才平靜下來。found找到。

6.句意:Mr. Brown 是我的同學(xué),我們以前在學(xué)校相處得很融洽。who/ that/whom代替先行詞人在定語從句中做主語。

7.句意:看見對方我們都很激動。excited指人的情緒很激動。

8.句意:我們花了整個下午談?wù)撐覀冇浀玫脑趯W(xué)校里的那些人和事。前面用spend ,所以考慮固定句式spend time doing的用法,所以用talking。

9.句意:我們記得的在學(xué)校里的那些人和事。things and persons是先行詞 ,所以用that代替先行詞人和物在定語從句中做remember的邏輯賓語。

10.句意:他完全贊同了我的建議。用副詞entirely修飾形容詞happy。

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