【題目】閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(不多于3個單詞)
Everyone has a childhood. And childhood (experience) are often very funny. Children often make us laugh. It's true that children brighten up a home. They never turn off the lights.
I often recall my childhood, the years many interesting things happened. When I was a two-year-old child, my parents were always very busy with their work. My mother worked a sales manager in a company my father served in the army. So I lived with my grandma in a village. I was always waiting for my parents at home. Once my father sent us a photo of his (dress) in a soldier's uniform was posted on the table reminding me of him.
Once my mother came to see me and we went (shop) together. On the way we saw a group of soldiers. And when I saw them, I became (excite). I said in a ringing voice pointing to , “This is my father, and this is my father, and that is my father, too!”
My mother said she would remember that moment all her life.

【答案】experiences;when;both;as;while;dressed;which/that;shopping;excited;them
【解析】本文講述的是作者童年的經(jīng)歷,在作者小的時候,父親在當(dāng)兵,媽媽做公司的銷售經(jīng)理,總是很忙。在買東西的時候遇見了一群士兵,作者說這些人都是他的父親。

(1)experiences 句意:童年經(jīng)歷是很有趣的。experience表示“經(jīng)歷”是可數(shù)名詞,故填experiences。

(2)when 本句是一個定語從句,先行詞是the years,在后面定語從句中作時間狀語,所以使用關(guān)系副詞when引導(dǎo)這個定語從句。

(3)both 句意:我的父母兩個都忙于工作。故填both。

(4)as 固定搭配work as...“做……的工作”;as后面的詞是表示工作的名詞。句意:我的母親是公司里的銷售經(jīng)理。

(5)while 此處表示一種前后的比較,故填while。

(6)dressed 固定搭配:be dressed in穿著……,此處是過去分詞作后置定語,故填dressed。

(7)which/that 本句是一個非限制性定語從句,先行詞是a photo,which/that指代先行詞在句中作主語。

(8)shopping 固定搭配go shopping去購物;go/do后面接動名詞doing的形式,表示娛樂或者教育活動,如do some listening,go fishing等。

(9)excited 使用過去分詞轉(zhuǎn)換的形容詞來形容人或者與人有關(guān)的事物。本句中的excited是對句子主語I的情況進(jìn)行的修飾。

(10)them 本句中的them指代前面提及的a group of soldiers,可知是指著一群士兵說明:這是我的爸爸,這是我的爸爸……。

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