【題目】 The Laba Festival is one of the most important traditional 1 (festival) in China. It falls on the eighth day of the 2 (twelve) lunar month.

At the Laba festival, people usually cook Laba Congee(). It is made of different kinds of rice, beans, dried fruits and some other produce(農(nóng)產(chǎn)品). There are many stories about how people started eating congee during the festival. Here is the 3 (famous) one. Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty, helped a rich man take care of some cows when he was young. One day, because 4 Zhu’s carelessness, a cow got hurt.5 rich man was very angry. He locked() Zhu in a small room without giving him food. After some time, Zhu felt so hungry that he started to look for food in the room.6 (lucky), he found some rice, beans, red dates and other produce. He cooked them 7 had a good meal. Because that day was the eighth day of the last lunar month, Zhu named 8 he ate Laba Congee.

In North China, it's a tradition to make Laba garlic at the Laba Festival. It's very easy9 (do) it. People put clean garlic into vinegar() that day. A few days later, the garlic turns green and they have it during meals. Laba garlic 10 (go) very well with dumplings.

【答案】

1festivals

2twelfth

3most famous

4of

5The

6Luckily

7and

8what

9to do

10goes

【解析】

這是一篇說明文,主要介紹了臘八節(jié)的來歷,以及人們是怎樣過臘八節(jié)的。

1句意:臘八節(jié)是中國最重要的節(jié)日之一。

festival節(jié)日,是名詞,空前有one of(……之一),所以festival要用復(fù)數(shù)festivals。故填festivals

2句意:它在農(nóng)歷十二月初八。

the與序數(shù)詞連用,twelve 的序數(shù)詞為twelfth。故填twelfth

3句意:這是最有名的一個。

the與形容詞的最高級連用,famous的最高級為most famous。故填most famous

4句意:有一天,因?yàn)橹斓拇中模活^牛受傷了。

根據(jù)“a cow got hurt.”一頭牛受傷了?芍J軅脑蚴且?yàn)橹斓拇中摹?/span>because of:因?yàn),由于。故?/span>of。

5句意:那個富人非常生氣。

此處用定冠詞the特指上文提到的富人(a rich man)。首字母要大寫。故填The

6句意:幸運(yùn)的是,他找到了一些大米、豆類、紅棗和其他農(nóng)產(chǎn)品。

此處是狀語的位置,因此填副詞。lucky的副詞為luckily。首字母要大寫。故填Luckily

7句意:他煮了它們,吃了一頓美餐。

句中的cooked had都是動詞,屬于并列關(guān)系,因此用and連接。故填and。

8句意:因?yàn)槟翘焓寝r(nóng)歷最后一個月的第八天,所以朱將他所吃的東西命名為臘八粥。

what:……的東西,放在動詞named后面,引導(dǎo)賓語從句。此處是指朱將他所吃的東西命名為臘八粥。故填what

9句意:這做起來很容易。

It's=It isIt是形式主語,真正的主語為to do。be easy to do sth.:做某事很容易。故填to do

10句意:臘八蒜配餃子很好吃。

此處是一般現(xiàn)在時,主語Laba garlic是單數(shù),因此謂語用三單形式。故填goes。

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