【題目】Most people1get a text message from a wrong number either let the person know2just ignore it—but this wrongful text was one that the receiver felt he had to answer.

When Mark and Lindsey Lashley had their baby boy,Cason Knox,one of their3(relative) sent a group text message to let a few4(friend) know about the birth—but it turned out that one of the phone numbers no longer belonged to someone they knew.Dennis Williams,the new5(own) of the phone number,responded to the6 (excite) baby news,“7(congratulate),but I think someone got the wrong number.”

When everyone else in the group text message realized what was going on,they laughed and apologized to this kind stranger for getting him caught up in the baby birthing news,but Williams ended up8(surprise) everyone. “What's the room number...we have gifts,”Williams’s follow-up text read—and the best pan is that he9(actual) showed up at the hospital to welcome Cason.And they talked about turning10embarrassing situation into a sweet one!

【答案】

1who/that

2or

3relatives

4friends

5owner

6exciting

7Congratulations

8surprising

9actually

10an

【解析】整體分析】收到陌生群發(fā)來的信息講述一個(gè)嬰兒的誕生,沒想到收到錯(cuò)誤號(hào)碼發(fā)來信息的人卻能出現(xiàn)在現(xiàn)場(chǎng),讓大家很是驚訝。這也讓一個(gè)尷尬的局面變成一個(gè)溫馨的畫面。

1. who/that

考查定語從句。先行詞是Most people,在定語從句中作主語,關(guān)系代詞可以用who/that

2or

考查連詞。句意:從一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤的號(hào)碼得到一個(gè)文本消息的大多數(shù)人讓這個(gè)人了解它還是無視它。從句意可知是或者(or)的意思。

3relatives

考查名詞。但是這種錯(cuò)誤的信息是接收者覺得必須回的。當(dāng)馬克和琳賽有一男嬰兒時(shí),他們的一個(gè)親戚Knox 。親戚中的一個(gè)。故要用復(fù)數(shù)。

4friends

考查名詞。發(fā)了一個(gè)群信息告訴幾個(gè)朋友嬰兒的出生。幾個(gè)朋友要用復(fù)數(shù)。

5owner

 考查名詞。the new ___5___ (own) of the phone number可知缺少一個(gè)名詞,owner主人。

6exciting

考查形容詞。令人興奮的(exciting)消息。excite修飾物時(shí)要用動(dòng)詞ing形式。

7Congratulations

考查固定用法。congratulations祝賀

8surprising

考查非謂語。但Williams最終讓大家很驚訝。end up doing(以…)結(jié)束,最終。

9actually

考查副詞作狀語。句意:威廉姆斯的后續(xù)文本閱讀---最精彩的部分是他竟真的的出現(xiàn)在醫(yī)院去迎接Cason的出生。actually實(shí)際上, 事實(shí)上確實(shí),竟。

10an

考查冠詞。他們談?wù)摪岩粋(gè)令人尷尬場(chǎng)面變成甜蜜的一幕。表數(shù)量“一”。

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