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

May: Hi, Mike. Long time no see.

Mike: Hi, May!

May: Where have you been these days? It’s been quite a long time 【1】I last saw you in the library.

Mike: Well, I went to Hong Kong last month and stayed there 2_half a month.

May: Why did you stay there so long?

Mike: Er, I went there 3(attend) a meeting to discuss how to make sure of flight 4(safe) between countries.

May: I called you many times, but I could not get through, 5 made me very angry.

Mike: Oh, I’m sorry. I got my phone number6(change) when I was in Hong Kong so that I didn’t have to spend so7on my phone calls.

May: Did you have a good time there?

Mike: Yes, a very nice time. I drove around with my friends. I also paid _8visit to the Hong Kong Disneyland. It was the first time that I 9_(see) the sea. It’s 【110(real) a wonderful experience.

【答案】

【1】since

【2】for

【3】to attend

【4】safety

【5】which

【6】changed

【7】much

【8】a

【9】had seen

【10】really

【解析】

【1】since 固定句式:It is/has been+一段時間+since 主語+一般過去時態(tài)+---。自從---有多長時間了。故填since。

【2】for 句意:在那里停留半個月。此處表示一段時間,故填for。

【3】to attend 句意:我去那里為了參加一個會議?疾閯釉~不定式作目的狀語,故填to attend。

【4】safety 句意:確保航班安全。根據(jù)句意可知此處用名詞形式,故填safety。

【5】which 前面整個句子做先行詞,所以后面是which引導(dǎo)的非限制性定語從句。故填which。

【6】changed 句意:我的手機號碼被更換。過去分詞做賓語補足語,故填changed。

【7】much 句意:在我的電話費上不必花那么多。這里表示一個抽象概念的“多”,故填much。

【8】a 固定搭配:pay a visit to---,拜訪---。故填a。

【9】had seen 固定句式:It is the first(second---)time that 主語+現(xiàn)在完成時態(tài)+其他。意思是:第幾次做某事了。如果把is改成was,則后面用過去完成時態(tài)。故填had seen。

【10】really 副詞修飾整個句子,故填really。

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