【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
( A student is talking with Professor Michael on friendship. )
S= student; M=Michael
S: Professor Michael, nowadays many 【1】 (teenager) can’t get along well with their friends. I’d appreciate 【2】 if you can give us some suggestions.
M: Ok. First, friends with the same interests should be 【3】 (choose). Second, you should keep in touch 【4】 each other and sometimes you can tell him everything. Third, a real friend is always 【5】 (concern) about you. When you are in trouble, he can be the first 【6】 (give) you a hand.
S: I see. But friendship gradually 【7】 (change) as we get older. What can we do with it?
M: Of course, every coin has two sides, 【8】 there is no doubt that friendship means giving more, and good friends should be 【9】 (reliable) than other common friends even though they have disagreements.
S: I 【10】 (entire) agree with you.
【答案】
【1】teenagers
【2】it
【3】chosen
【4】with
【5】concerned
【6】to give
【7】changes
【8】but
【9】more reliable
【10】entirely
【解析】
【1】teenagers many修饰名词复数,故此处填teenagers。
【2】it 固定句式:I’d appreciate it if---,如果---,我将万分感激。在此处it是形式宾语,故填it。
【3】chosen 此处是含情态动词的被动语态,should be +过去分词,故填chosen。
【4】with 固定词组:keep in touch with sb.与---保持联系。故此处填with。
【5】concerned 固定词组:be concerned about 对---牵挂。故填concerned。
【6】to give the first to do sth.第一次做某事/the last to do sth.最后一次做某事。故此处填to give。
【7】changes 句意:随着我们渐渐地变老,友谊逐渐地改变。可知此处用一般现在时态,friendship是句子的主语,故填changes。
【8】but 句意:每个硬币都有两面,但是毫无疑问友谊意味着给予更多。此处表示转折关系,故填but。
【9】more reliable 根据后面的than,可知此处用形容词的比较级,故填more reliable。
【10】entirely 副词修饰动词,故填entirely。
【知识归纳】
以e结尾的形容词变成副词时,有的直接加ly ;有的把e去掉再加ly.
possible---possibly; simple---simply; gentle---gently; terrible---terribly; true---truly; flexible---flexibly
immediate--- immediately; brave---bravely; wise---wisely;active---actively;entire--- entirely。
【知识拓展】
固定短语
be worried about 为---担忧;be concerned about对---牵挂;be anxious about 对---焦虑;be curious about 对---好奇;be upset about对---烦恼。
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