【題目】閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Last Sunday while waiting for the bus with my father, I heard some people arguing loudly. 【1】 (look) around, I saw two women and a big man shouting at each other. Later we learned that the women were tourists from a neighboring city. One of them said three young men stole her friend’s purse while they 2 (shop) in a store. 3 other two had run away, but they followed the big man 4 (close) and caught him. I was angry and wanted to go up and help the two women, 5 my father stopped me and pulled me aside. I felt very 6 (depress), thinking my father was afraid of the big man and unwilling to help the two women. However, what happened next changed my opinion. My father 7 (hurry) to a nearby ice cream store, using their phone to call police. He reported the case _ 8 police and provided some helpful details. When we were about 9 (leave),I saw three policemen running to the spot. I was happy and had a better 【10 (understand) of my father from this incident. Although he looked ordinary, he was brave and calm before danger.

【答案】

【1】Looking

【2】were shopping

【3】The

【4】closely

【5】but

【6】depressed

【7】hurried

【8】to

【9】to leave

【10】understanding

【解析】

【1】Looking考察動名詞。動名詞短語做狀語。句意:環(huán)顧四周,我看到兩個女人哈一個男人在吵架。

【2】were shopping考察時態(tài)。句意:其中的一個人說他們在購物的時候,這個年輕人偷了我朋友的錢包。

【3】The考察冠詞。the特指另外另個人。

【4】closely考察副詞。句意:他們僅僅的跟在這個人后面并抓住了他。

【5】but 考察連詞。文意是我的爸爸阻止了我并把我拉到身后。

【6】depressed考察形容詞。V-ed形式修飾人。句意是我感到很失望。

【7】hurried考察時態(tài)。句意是爸爸慌忙去了附近的冰淇淋店,借用他們的電話報(bào)了警。

【8】to 考察不定式。文意:他想警察陳述了時間并提供了一些細(xì)節(jié)。

【9】to leave考察介詞。be about to意為“正要…”。

【10】understanding考察動名詞。我很高興,并從這次事件中對爸爸有了一個更好的了解。

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