【題目】閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(每空1詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
A man got lost while driving through a country. As he tried to read a map, he drove off the road into a ditch(溝渠) (luckily). Though he wasn't injured, his car was stuck deep in the mud(泥). So the man had got to walk to nearby farm to ask for help.
“Warwick can get your car out of that ditch,” said the farmer, (point) to an old mule(騾). The man looked at the weak mu le and the farmer just stood there repeating, “Yep, old Warwick can do the job.” The man thought he had nothing to lose. Therefore, took the old man and Warwick to the ditch.
The farmer hitched(套住) the mule to the car and (shout), “Pull, Fred! Pull, Jack! Pull, Ted! Pull, Warwick!” And the mule pulled the car from the ditch very little effort.
The man was (amaze). He thanked the farmer and asked, “Why did you call out all of those other names you called Warwick?” The farmer smiled and said, “Old Warwick is just about blind. Once he believes he's part of a team, he won’t min d (pull).”

【答案】unluckily;a;pointing;who/that;he;shouted;with;amazed;before;pulling
【解析】通過閱讀,完成詞匯在特定語境下的正確運用。詞語形式的變化要考慮它們在句子中所做的成分和固定搭配等。
①unluckily 句意:他的車翻到溝里了。應(yīng)該是不幸的事情。用副詞unluckily修飾全句。
②a 句意:他要走著到附近的一個農(nóng)場求教。 這里用不定冠詞a表一個。③pointing 句意:一位農(nóng)民邊說邊指著一頭老了的騾子說。用動詞的ing形式做狀語,表動作由主語發(fā)出。
④who/that 句意:那個男子看著瘦弱的騾子和就是站在那里重復(fù)著那句話的農(nóng)民。這里先行詞the farmer后面跟了一個從句,先行詞要在從句中做主語,代人在從句中做主語的是:who/that 。
⑤he 句意:他帶著老人和騾子去了翻車的溝。這里少主語。he 代指翻車的年輕人。
⑥shouted 句意:農(nóng)民把騾子套在汽車上然后喊:“使勁拽,F(xiàn)red! 使勁拽Jack! 使勁拽Ted! 使勁拽Warwick!”。 And連接兩個謂語動詞,前面是hitched,所以后面應(yīng)該是動詞的過去式shouted 。
⑦with 句意:那頭騾子不費吹灰之力就把汽車從溝里拽出去了。用介詞with表示表伴隨,意思是:用。
⑧amazed 句意:那個人很吃驚。Amazed表示人吃驚的情感。
⑨before 句意:他問農(nóng)民:為什么喊了那么多名字后才喊道這條騾子的名字。前后故選用表示時間的連詞before。
⑩pulling 句意:一旦它相信它是團隊中的一員,它就不會在意拉車了。mind后面用動詞的-ing形式。

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