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【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。

"What shall I do," said a very little dog one day to his mother, "to show my thanks to our master? I cannot draw or carry burdens like the horse; 【1】_ _ give him milk like the cow ... I am a poor unimportant creature, not worth of keeping." So saying, the poor little dog hung down his head 2】_ _ (disappointed).

"My dear child, Fido," replied his mother, "although your abilities are small, yet a hearty good will is enough3_ _ (cover) all faults. Just love him dearly, and prove your love4_ _ all the means in your power, and you will not fail to please him."

The little dog 5 _ (comfort). From then on, he tried his best to help his master do all kinds of things.

One hot day, after dinner, his master6_ _ (sleep) in an old summerhouse, with Fido by his side. Suddenly, Fido saw the walls 7 _ _ (shake). He realized the 8 _ (dangerous) and began barking to awaken his master. Upon this the master woke up and had just time to get out of the door before the whole building fell down. Fido, 9_ _ was behind, got hurt by some rubbish which fell upon him. His master took care of him with the【10_ _ (great) tenderness. Thus his love and loyalty(忠诚)had the full reward.

【答案】

【1】nor.

【2】disappointedly.

【3】to cover.

【4】by.

【5】was comforted.

【6】was sleeping.

【7】shaking.

【8】danger.

【9】who.

【10】greatest.

【解析】

试题分析:一条小狗总为不能为主人做什么感到内疚,母亲告诉他只要用自己的爱去爱主人就可以了。一次事故中小狗冒死救了主人,赢得了主人的喜爱和照顾,他的爱和忠诚得到了回报。

【1】nor.考查连词。此处指既不能像马一样拉车或运货,也不能像牛一样挤奶。表示也不,故填nor.

【2】disappointedly.考查副词。此处指狗感觉自己没有价值失望地低下头,修饰动词短语hung down要用副词,故填disappointedly.

【3】to cover.考查不定式。句意:尽管你的能力很小,但衷心的好的意愿足能掩盖你所有的缺点。enough to do“足以做某事”,故填to cover.

【4】by.考查介词。句意:只需要你深深地爱你的主人,用你的能力通过各种方式去证明你的爱就会让他高兴的。此处表示……方式,故填by.

【5】was comforted.考查时态语态。上一段是母亲在安慰小狗,动作已经发生用过去时,小狗与动词是被动关系指被安慰,故填一般过去时的被动was comforted.

【6】was sleeping考查时态。故事已经发生,此处表示主人正在睡觉,要用过去进行时,故填was sleeping

【7】shaking考查动词形式。句中谓语是saw此处指看到墙在摇晃,表示“看到某人或某物正在做某事”用see sb./ sth. doing sth,故填shaking

【8】danger考查名词。由the修饰,表示“意识到了危险”要用名词形式,故填danger

【9】who.考查关系代词。句中包含定语从句,先行词是Fido指这条狗在定语从句中做主语,故填关系代词who.

【10】greatest.考查形容词最高级。此处指主人用最巨大的呵护照顾他,用最高级greatest.

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