M: Excuse me. Would you mind if I smoked here?
W: I’m sorry. Didn’t you see the sign on the wall, “No __1._____”?
M: Oh, sorry. ___2._____ can I smoke on this floor?
W: I’m afraid it’s not allowed here.
M: Oh, dear! I wonder ____3.____ I could have ____4.___ glass of water.
W: Sure. Help __5._____ (you), over there.
M: Thanks.
W: Don’t you know smoking is not good __6.____ your health, young man?
M: Yes, I do. I tried many times to give it up, but I ___7._____(fail). When I go without it, I feel very bad.
W: Yes, it’s hard to stop! ___8.___, if you have the nonsmokers’ health in mind, you might succeed.
M: You’re right! Thanks very much. I’ll try again __9.___ (kick) my smoking habit.
W: That’s good. Well, if you ___10._____ (die) to smoke now, you can go outside, in the open air.
M: Oh, no! I’m not smoking anymore from now on!
W: That’s great!
1.smoking
2.where
3.if/whether
4.a
5.yourself
6.for
7.failed
8.But
9.to kick
10.are dying
【解析】
1.smoking考查名詞。句意:你沒有看到墻上的禁止吸煙的標志牌子嗎?。
2.where 考查特殊疑問詞。句意:這一層上我可以在哪吸煙?
3.if/whether考查賓語從句的連詞。句意:我想知道我是否可以喝杯水。
4.a 考查冠詞。句意同上。a glass of water一杯水。
5.yourself考查反身代詞。句意:請自取所需。help oneself自取所需。
6.for 考查介詞。句意:難道你不知道吸煙對健康沒有好處嗎?be good for對…..有好處。
7.failed 考查時態(tài)。句意:我過去嘗試過很多次戒煙,但是我失敗了。根據(jù)tried,可知此處用過去時態(tài)。
8.But 考查并列連詞。句意:是的,戒煙很難,但是你想一想那些不吸煙者的健康,你可能會成功的。
9.to kick 考查非謂語動詞。句意:我會再次努力改掉吸煙這樣習慣。try to do sth.努力做某事。
10.are dying考查固定短語。句意:如果你現(xiàn)在想抽煙,你可以去外面抽。be dying to do sth. 極想做某事。根據(jù)時間詞now,可知此處用一般現(xiàn)在時。
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