【題目】閱讀下面句子,按照句子結構的語法性和連貫的要求,在空格處填入適當?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為1~10的相應位置上。

I __【1】____(live) together with my grandparents since I was born. It was they who took care of me when I was young. Now I am ___2____(get) more and more __3_(patient) with them. I didnt bother to repeat my words ___4_____ they didnt understand; sometimes I even snapped at(嚴厲說) them when they kept ____5______(complain).

A few days ago, I read an article. It says Aging is like a disease ____6_____ is inevitable(不可避免的)for everyone, though nobody wants it. Be patient with the old, because one day you will become one of them. I become very ___7____(guilt) when I read those words. Indeed, I wouldnt like to ___8___(treat) in a bad way when I was old. What I need, as well as many ___9___ young people, is to be a bit more patient to them. From now on, when I am with them, I___【10___(try) to recall what they have given me and show more patience with them.

【答案】

【1】have lived

【2】was getting

【3】impatient

【4】if/when

【5】complaining

【6】which/that

【7】guilty

【8】be treated

【9】other

【10】will try

【解析】

試題分析:文章講述的是作者從小與祖父母在一起,但現(xiàn)在作者對他們越來越?jīng)]耐心。后來作者讀了一本書,想到自己也會變老,于是對祖父母耐心了一些。年輕人,要對老年人多一點耐心。

【1】have lived 考查時態(tài)。根據(jù)后面的since提示可知此句應該用現(xiàn)在完成時。故填have lived。

【2】was getting 考查固定用法。根據(jù)前文的am,可知此處應該用進行時,根據(jù)本文的時態(tài)可知應該用過去式。故填was getting。

【3】impatient 考查名詞。此處需要填的是名詞形式。故填impatient

【4】if/when 考查連詞。此處指的是他們不理解的時候或是如果他們不理解。故填if/when

【5】complaining 考查固定用法。keep doing sth.堅持做某事,故填complaining。

【6】which/that 考查定語從句。先行詞是Aging,故關系詞which/that。

【7】guilty 考查形容詞。become為連系動詞,后加名詞或形容詞,此處表示變得有罪惡感。故填guilty

【8】be treated 考查被動用法。此處表示被對待,故填be treated。

【9】other 考查句意理解。句意:我以及許多其他的年輕人所需要的是對他們有點耐心。故填other。

【10】will try 考查時態(tài)。此處指的以后,應該用將來時。故填will try。

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