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15.Tom:I have got to admit you have a beautiful backyard,Jane.How do you do it?
Jane:Well,it does take time and (61)patience (patient).But I also have a few secrets.
Tom:OK,OK.What do I have to do to get you(62)to tell (tell) me your secrets?You  know if I(63)had(have) the money,surely I would hire a gardener.
Jane:No,you need not do that.I'd never hire (64)a/anygardener.Working in the yard  is the greatest form of relaxation (65)thatI know of!
Tom:You are (66)kidding(kid),right?I would never have planted so many trees if I had known how much work they'd require.
Jane:You see,that is your problem.Right there.Your attitude is all wrong.
Tom:My attitude is wrong?(67)What does attitude have to do with gardening?
Jane:You've got to love working in the backyard-that's my secret!
Tom:What kind of secret is that?I (68)expected(expect) some special types of gardening  tool.
Jane:No,any tool will do the job.It's all about the mind.
Tom:So if I had a better feeling about my work in the garden,everything would be wonderful.I'd have healthy plants (69)like you.
Jane:Yes,that's it.You've got(70)it.

分析 對話中呈現的是Jane是如何向Tom介紹園藝種植的秘訣的.

解答 答案:
61.patience   考查名詞    此處在句中作動詞take的賓語,與前面的time詞性保持一致,故用名詞patientce.
62.to tell   考查固定短語   get sb.to do sth.意為:讓某人去做某事;故用to tell.
63.had   考查虛擬語氣    此處用在虛擬條件句中,表達的是與現在事實相反的假設,應使用一般過去時;故用had.
64.a/any   考查句意理解   本句的意思是:我從不雇用(任何)園;由于此處用在單數名詞gardener之前,表示泛指一位園丁,故此處可填不定冠詞a;另外,由于此處用在了否定句中,也可以指"任何園丁",故可填any;故答案為:a/any.  
65.that   考查關系代詞    本句為定語從句;由于先行詞 form的前面有形容詞的最高級,并且先行詞在該從句中作賓語,故用關系代詞that.
66.kidding   考查習慣用語    You are kidding 意為:你開玩笑吧;故用kidding.
67.What   考查特殊疑問詞     本句的意思是:態(tài)度與園藝有什么關系?此處指的是:什么;故用What.
68.expected  考查時態(tài)      此處表示發(fā)生在過去,即在聽到Jane介紹園藝種植的秘訣之前,Tom的想法;應所用一般過去時,故用expected.
69.like    考查句意理解以及介詞   本句的意思是:我會像你一樣擁有健康的植物;此處指的是:像…一樣;故用like.
70.it   考查代詞    此處代指的是前面提到的關于園藝種植的事情;故用it.

點評 語法填空主要考查了各種語法知識在短文中的具體運用.做本題時,需要在正確理解短文的前提下,逐句分析句意以及所考查到的語法現象;因此在平時的學習中,應熟練掌握各種語法知識,其中包括詞法,句法,各種時態(tài)語態(tài)以及虛擬語氣等.

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