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【题目】March 8 marks the annual International Women’s Day. Around the world, women usually played an unnoticeable role in history. They were often buried with their unknown talents and 1 (amaze) tales. Yet there are still some lucky ones 2 stories have been recorded.

Li Qingzhao is one of them. 3 (praise) as the “No. 1 talented woman”, Li Qingzhao, a poet from the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279 ),was born in Shandong Province.

She was good at poetry, ink painting and calligraphy(书法), and 4 she was most well-known for was her poems, which 5 (divide) into two contrasting styles reflecting her life as a married woman and a widow. Before her husband Zhao Mingcheng’s 6 (die), her poems were 7 (main) about a carefree and happy life. The keynote turned into a tragic tune after Zhao passed away.

8 ,Li was not a narrow-minded woman. Apart 9 expressing feelings and experiences of women, she also wrote poems praising war 10 (hero) and criticizing the corrupt and weak emperor and royals. One of her most famous poems is “Born as an outstanding soul, even die as a hero among spirits”.

As an example of female patriot, Li has a great effect on modem women literature.

【答案】

1amazing

2whose

3Praised

4what

5were divided

6death

7mainly

8However

9from

10heroes

【解析】本文主要讲了一位著名的女诗人-李清照,她在当代女性文学上起着重要的作用。

1amazing 考查现在分词。Ving形式作形容词时修饰物,而Ved修饰人,这里指的是惊奇的故事,是修饰物的,所以用动词的ing形式。

2whose 考查关系代词。该句为定语从句,句中缺少定语来修饰stories,所以用关系词whose,意为谁的”。

3Praised 考查非谓语动词。该句与下一句主语一致,所以这里省略了主语和be动词,而动词praiseLiQingzhao之间的关系是被动关系,所以需用被动句,故填praised。

4what 考查关系词。What在句中作双重身份,既作know的宾语,又做整句的主语。故填what。

5were divided 该句的先行词为poems,与divide之间是被动关系,所以需填were divided。

6death 考查名词。带有’s的名词所有格后需接名词,die为动词,需填名词death。

7mainly 考查副词。这里需用副词来表示程度,main为形容词,需改为副词mainly。

8However 考查连词。这里的意思是虽然他的诗是关于生活的,但是她不是一个思想狭隘的人,她有着一颗强烈的爱国心。所以这里表示转折。故填however。

9from 考查介词短语。apart from……之外,为固定短语。故填from。

10heroes 考查名词复数。这里战争英雄指的不止一个,所以需用复数形式heroes。

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