【題目】短文填空
Two weeks after the conclusion of the hit show Chinese Poetry Competition, a new program, Readers, has become a nationwide stir. (broadcast) on CCTV over the weekend, it is arousing fresh (enthusiastic) for literature in China.
The weekly talk show, produced and hosted by famous TV personality Dong Qing, (invite) people from all walks of life (read) aloud parts of poems, essays and books that they like or wrote. The participants also share stories from their own life explaining particular pieces touched their hearts or shaped their lives.
Five days after(it) first show on CCTV-1 on Saturday, Readers has been rated 9.2 points out of 10 on Douban, one of China's most popular review sites. Internet (use) have praised it as a breath of fresh air among variety shows in China, a refreshing change from the usual dance and singing shows that dominate live television.
But the success of these programs is just like a vane, through which we can see that there is huge demand of cultural show in the public. In today's television world reality shows have dominated, this is veryencourage).

【答案】Broadcast/ Broadcasted;enthusiasm ;nvites;to read;why ;its;users;a;where;encouraging
【解析】本文介紹中央電視臺的幾個文化節(jié)目。
(1)句意:這個節(jié)目在中央臺播放之后,在中國引起了文學(xué)的熱情。通過句子成分分析可知此處用分詞做狀語,表示被動含義,故填過去分詞Broadcasted。
(2)考察名詞, fresh 意思是新的,形容詞,形容詞修飾的意思是名詞,并且文章最后一句話的意思是它引起了新的熱情,故填 enthusiasm 。
(3)考察動詞形式,The weekly talk show, produced and hosted by famous TV personality Dong , invites people from ,這句話的意思是這個每周的節(jié)目是由著名的主持人董卿主持,并且邀請了很多的人。這句話的主語是The weekly talk show是單數(shù),其謂語invite應(yīng)該用三單形式,故填invites.
(4)考察固定搭配,invite somebody to do something 意思是邀請某人干某事,故填to read。
(5)考察連詞。The participants also share stories from their own life explaining why particular pieces touched their hearts or shaped their lives.意思是參與者還分享自己生活中的故事,解釋為什么特定的片段觸動了他們的心,或者塑造了他們的生活。其中why引導(dǎo)的是賓語從句,做explaining 的賓語,根據(jù)explaining確定是解釋原因,故填why。
(6)考察形容詞性物主代詞,F(xiàn)ive days after its first show on CCTV-1 on Saturday, Readers has been rated 9.2 points out of 10 on Douban, one of China's most popular review sites. 意思是在中國最受歡迎的評論網(wǎng)站之一豆瓣的第一次節(jié)目播出五天之后,讀者們被評為9.2個。此處空代表的是讀者節(jié)目的,故填its
(7)考察名詞,此空是做句子的主語,所以應(yīng)該用名詞,Internet users have praised it as a breath of fresh air among variety shows in China, a refreshing change from the usual dance and singing shows that dominate live television.意思是在中國的綜藝節(jié)目中,互聯(lián)網(wǎng)用戶稱贊它是一種清新的空氣,這是一種令人耳目一新的變化,從以往的舞蹈和歌唱節(jié)目中,電視節(jié)目占主導(dǎo)地位。故填users
(8)考察冠詞,But the success of these programs is just like a vane, through which we can see that there is a huge demand of cultural show in the public. 意思是但是,這些節(jié)目的成功就像一個vane,通過它我們可以看到公眾對文化節(jié)目的巨大需求。名詞前加冠詞,此處表示泛指,故填a。
(9)考察連詞,In today's television world where reality shows have dominated意思是在今天的電視世界里,電視真人秀節(jié)目占主導(dǎo)地位,從句中缺地點狀語,故填where.
(10)考察動詞作形容詞,文章最后一句話的意思是它是很受人鼓舞的。 be encouraging 表示令人受到鼓舞,根據(jù)句意故填encouraging。

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