5.Ma Wendi is used to curious glances(16)when she walks six dogs at the same time.They are not all hers.(17)The 25-year-old veterinary graduate is a full-time dog walker.
"I have to take care of twelve dogs at most,"said Ma.She charges 500 yuan a month per dog,and most customers leave their dogs at her house for a week.The(18)busiest (busy) time is around Spring Festival,because many people go back to their hometowns for family reunions(19)or go traveling.
"(20)Compared (compare) with people who have to be in their offices during the day,I don't have to get up early (21)to squeeze(squeeze) into the subway carriages in rush hour,and I still make a decent salary,"she said.
"But it's a tiring job.I have to work whenever there are dogs at home,and no time to enjoy(22)myself.Sometimes I want to go out for a meal or shopping,but I can't do so(23)becauseI worry about them,"she said.
Ma knows (24)all the dogs'names,and when she calls one's name,the dog instantly knows she(25)is referring(refer) to it.

分析 Ma Wendi,一個25歲的獸醫(yī)專業(yè)的畢業(yè)生,遛狗是她的專業(yè)工作,她已經(jīng)習(xí)慣了同時遛六條狗時別人好奇的目光,最多時她要照顧十二條狗,很多顧客甚至把狗放在她家一個星期.對她來說最忙的季節(jié)是在春季,因為這時候很多人回家團聚或者去旅行.與整天待在辦公室里上班的人相比,Ma Wendi不必早起去擠擁擠的地鐵車廂,但這項工作很累,沒有時間享受,甚至因為擔(dān)心他們而不能出去吃飯或逛商店.

解答 16.when;考查時間狀語從句,分析句意應(yīng)為"當(dāng)她溜六條狗的時候,馬文迪已經(jīng)習(xí)慣了別人好奇的目光",可知這是一個時間狀語從句,故用when引導(dǎo).  
17.the;考查定冠詞,此處用定冠詞the表示特指.
18.busiest;考查形容詞的最高級,分析句意為"最忙的季節(jié)是在春季"可知此處應(yīng)該用形容詞最高級.
19.or;考查連詞,這里用or表示選擇,意為"很多人回家團聚或者去旅行".  
20.Compared;考查分詞作狀語,現(xiàn)在分詞作狀語時表示主動,過去分詞作狀語時表示被動,此處主語和動詞compare是被動關(guān)系,故用過去分詞作狀語.
21.to squeeze;考查不定式,這里用動詞的不定式作目的狀語,意為"我不必早起去擠擁擠的地鐵車廂". 
22.myself;考查固定搭配,enjoy oneself是固定短語,意為"玩得愉快". 
23.because;考查考查連詞,結(jié)合上下文分析,句意為"因為擔(dān)心他們不能出去吃飯",可知此處應(yīng)該用because引導(dǎo)原因狀語從句.
24.a(chǎn)ll;考查代詞,句意為"她知道所有的狗的名字",所以用all表示"所有的". 
25.is referring;考查動詞的時態(tài),分析句意應(yīng)為"當(dāng)她叫一個狗的名字的時候,這個狗就會立即知道指的是它",所以用現(xiàn)在進行時表示.

點評 首先要通讀全文,了解大意,抓住上下文語境所提供的信息,仔細分析帶空格的句子,明確空格所要填的詞義,詞型和短語搭配,給出所要填的正確形式,然后整體閱讀短文,核對答案.

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