【題目】閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
My grandfather is a (retire) worker. On summer evenings, weoften sat together outside the house (enjoy) the cool air. It was the time that he told me lots of his experiences before liberation.
When my grandfather was fourteen years old, he worked in a coal mine. One day, when he and his two workmates were working in the tunnel, an(fortune)thing suddenly happened. A part of the tunnel fell down, and they were shut init. They had no food (eat). When they were hungry, they onlydrank some water there. It was very cold in it. In order to keep warm, theyhugged one another. In the darkness, they didn’t know whether it was daynight, they only felt they had stayed there for a very long time. They were too hungry to speak or move, and thought they(die). At last, the tunnel(dig) through. They weresaved. They had been there for fourteen days! My grandfather said they weren’t let out at once. If, they would have died. They were kept at the entrance to the tunnel it was very dim, and they were fed some thin porridge. After a day or two, theyhad recovered a bit, and they were helped out.

【答案】Retired;enjoying;unfortunate;to eat;or;would die;was dug;so;where;on(或with)
【解析】①retired 考查形容詞 。句意:我爺爺是個(gè)退休工人;
②enjoying 考查非謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞 。句意:夏日夜晚我們通常會(huì)坐房子外面,享受著涼爽的空氣。
③unfortunate 考查形容詞 。句意:一天,當(dāng)他和他的兩個(gè)式友正在工作時(shí),不幸的事情發(fā)生了。
④to eat 考查非謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞 。句意:他們沒(méi)有吃的;
⑤or 考查連詞。句意:在黑暗中他們不知道白天還是晚上;
⑥would die 考查動(dòng)詞的時(shí)態(tài)。句意:他們太餓了而不能玉說(shuō)話或動(dòng),認(rèn)為他們要死了;
⑦was dug 考查動(dòng)詞的時(shí)態(tài)和語(yǔ)態(tài)。句意:最后,隧道被挖開(kāi);
⑧so 考查連詞。句意:如果是這樣的話,他們會(huì)死;
⑨where 考查定語(yǔ)從句。句意:他們呆在潮濕的隧道入口處,他們吃一些很稀的粥。
⑩on(或with) 考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)。Feed on 以,,為生;

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