【題目】語法填空。閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Nearly all of us have dreamed about winning the big prize in a lottery(彩票). We dream about we would do with the money, but we seldom stop to think about how the money would change us.
For most of us, our way of life is (close) connected with our social economy. The different parts of lives fit together like a jigsaw(拼板) — work, home, friends, hobbies and sports make up our world. A sudden fortune would change it all and break the jigsaw. For example, some people like the idea not having to work, but winners have found that without work there is no reason to get up in the morning. It seems great (move) to a bigger house in a wealthy area, if you do that, you leave old friends behind.
Usually, winners (advise) not to make their addresses and phone numbers known, but begging letters still arrive. they are not careful, most of their money will be spent the (protect) of their possessions(財產(chǎn)).

【答案】what;closely;our;of;to move;but;are advised;If;on;protection
【解析】文章講述了彩票中大獎利弊及中獎后的注意事項。

(1)what 考查代詞。句意:我們夢想著用得來的錢干什么。根據(jù)句意,故填what。

(2)closely 考查副詞。句意:對我們多數(shù)人來說,生活方式和社會經(jīng)濟緊密聯(lián)系。此處修飾動詞connected要用副詞,故填closely。

(3)our 考查代詞。句意:我們的生活像一塊拼板由不同部分粘在一起。此處修飾名詞lives,指“我們的生活”要用形容詞性物主代詞,故填our。

(4)of 考查介詞。此處指不去工作的想法,表示“……的”用of,故填of。

(5)to move 考查動詞不定式。句中it是形式主語,不定式做真正的主語,指搬進富有區(qū)的大房子似乎很棒。故填to move。

(6)but 考查連詞。上句講搬進富有區(qū)的大房子似乎很棒,下句講如果你那樣做就離開了老朋友們。前后句是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故填but。

(7)are advised 考查時態(tài)和語態(tài)。全文時態(tài)是現(xiàn)在時,主語winners和動詞advise是被動關(guān)系,故填are advised。

(8)If 考查連詞。句意:如果不小心,他們多數(shù)的錢會花在保護財產(chǎn)上。表示假設(shè),故填if.

(9)on 考查介詞。spend on“在…上花費……”,故填on。

(10)protection 考查名詞。此處前面有the特指,后面有of,故此處要用名詞,此處指財產(chǎn)的保護,故填protection。

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