【題目】
fast stop work out grow light
William used a dictionary to 【1】 the words he didn’t know. He followed the diagrams in the book. He didn’t have the tools he needed, so he made them!
William went to scrapyards(廢品堆) to find what he needed to make a windmill. Some kids laughed at him and said he was crazy! But that 【2】 William.
William and his friends found plastic pipes and a broken bicycle. They found an old generator(發(fā)動機), too. Then William made a windmill.
The people in his village laughed at him when he tried to put it up. However, the wind caught the blades(葉片). The blades spun(旋轉(zhuǎn)) faster and 【3】. Then the bicycle light he had attached(附加) came on. The laughing changed to cheering. William had made electricity.
William’s windmill changed life for the people of Wimbe. The women didn’t have to walk for hours to get water. The windmill pumped the water for them and their crops. The homes in Wimbe had 【4】 at night.
As for William, his dream came true. He proved that a small idea can 【5】 into something big. You just have to keep trying.
【答案】
【1】work out
【2】didn't stop
【3】faster
【4】lights
【5】grow
【解析】
本文是一篇記敘文,講述了名叫威廉的男子用自制風(fēng)車改變了溫貝村人生活的故事。
【1】
句意:威廉用字典弄懂了他不知道的單詞。
根據(jù)前后文a dictionary和the words he didn’t know可知,此處是指威廉用字典弄懂了他不知道的單詞。被選單詞中work out意為“得到(解決方法)”,符合句意,且空格處所在結(jié)構(gòu)為帶to不定式作目的狀語,故work應(yīng)用動詞原形,故答案為work out。
【2】
句意:但這并沒有阻止威廉。
根據(jù)上文Some kids laughed at him and said he was crazy!可知,一些孩子嘲笑他說他瘋了,但這些嘲諷并沒能阻止威廉。備選單詞中stop意為“阻止”,表達(dá)“沒能阻止”應(yīng)在stop前加助動詞否定形式,且描述的是過去的事,故應(yīng)用一般過去時的助動詞否定形式didn’t,故答案為didn’t stop。
【3】
句意:葉片轉(zhuǎn)得越來越快。
根據(jù)前面faster提示,空格處應(yīng)填入同樣的形容詞比較級,構(gòu)成“比較級+ and +比較級”的結(jié)構(gòu),其中兩個比較級應(yīng)為同一個比較級,即faster and faster。故答案為faster。
【4】
句意:溫貝村的房子晚上有了光亮。
根據(jù)上文William had made electricity可知,威廉最終成功地發(fā)了電,所以溫貝村的房子晚上有了光亮。備選單詞中light意為“光亮”,且光亮不止一處,故應(yīng)用復(fù)數(shù)形式,故答案為lights。
【5】
句意:他證明了一個小想法可以發(fā)展成大工程。
根據(jù)上文As for William, his dream came true可知,威廉的夢想最終實現(xiàn)了,他用一些廢棄物造出來的風(fēng)車發(fā)了電,改變了溫貝村人的生活,他證明了一個小想法可以發(fā)展成大工程。備選單詞中grow意為“擴大”,短語grow into意為“發(fā)展成……”,符合句意,且位于情態(tài)動詞can后面,故動詞grow應(yīng)用原形,故答案為grow。
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