【題目】根據(jù)課文內(nèi)容,在每個(gè)空格填上合適的單詞,完成短文

Zhou Yang will never forget his first assignment as a 1( report) in China Daily. At the office his talk with his new boss 2( influence) his life strongly. His boss told him not to go out to cover an event without a 3( profession )

photographer. During the interviews,he had to listen to a lot of facts in detail when getting well prepared for the next question based on 4 the person said.

If the person 5(interview) agreed,he should use a recorder to record what the interviewee said. The boss also gave him 6example of the importance of a recorder. Once a footballer was accused 7taking money for 8 (deliberate) not scoring goals. He admitted that someone had tried to bribe him,but denied 9(take) the money. With the recording, it 10 (prove) that he was guilty. He was angry and tried to stop it, but failed.

【答案】

1reporter

2influenced

3professional

4what

5interviewed

6an

7of

8deliberately

9taking

10was proved

【解析】

本文是一篇記敘文。文章敘述了周洋作為中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)記者完成的第一個(gè)任務(wù)。這次經(jīng)歷讓他永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)忘記。

1考查名詞。句意:周洋永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)忘記他作為中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)記者的第一個(gè)任務(wù)。結(jié)合句意可知答案為reporter。

2考查時(shí)態(tài)。句意:在辦公室里,他和新老板的談話極大地影響了他的生活。此處指過去的事情,句子用一般過去時(shí)態(tài),故答案為influenced。

3考查名詞。句意:他的老板告訴他,不要在沒有專業(yè)人士的情況下出去參加活動(dòng)。根據(jù)a可知后面用名詞,故答案為professional。

4考查賓語(yǔ)從句。句意:在采訪中,他必須仔細(xì)聽很多事實(shí),以便根據(jù)對(duì)方所說的內(nèi)容做好下一個(gè)問題的準(zhǔn)備。介詞on后面是一個(gè)賓語(yǔ)從句,從句的謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞缺少賓語(yǔ),所填詞其雙重作用,故答案為what。

5考查過去分詞做后置定語(yǔ)。句意:如果被采訪的人同意,他應(yīng)該使用錄音機(jī)來記錄被采訪者所說的話。此處the personinterview之間是被動(dòng)關(guān)系,所以這里是過去分詞做后置定語(yǔ),故答案為interviewed。

6考查不定冠詞。句意:老板也給了他一個(gè)例子,說明了錄音機(jī)的重要性。give an example of給了一個(gè)---的例子,example以元音音素開頭,所以前面用an表示,故答案為an。

7考查固定搭配。句意:有一次,一名足球運(yùn)動(dòng)員被指控為故意不進(jìn)球而拿錢。accuse sb. of sth.指控某人某事,故答案為of。

8考查副詞。句意:有一次,一名足球運(yùn)動(dòng)員被指控為故意不進(jìn)球而拿錢。此處是副詞修飾后面的scoring goals“進(jìn)球,故答案為deliberately。

9考查動(dòng)名詞。句意:他承認(rèn)有人曾試圖賄賂他,但否認(rèn)拿走了錢。deny doing sth.否認(rèn)做某事,故答案為taking。

10考查被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)。句意:有了錄音,他就被證明是有罪的。句子用一般過去時(shí)態(tài)的被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài),故答案為was proved。

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