【題目】默寫:按照背書的內(nèi)容填空,每空可填不止一個(gè)單詞。
Lesson 36 NCE Book 3
We are than we used to be. In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with —most of them wildly improbable. Readers happily that an obscure maidservant was really the hero's mother . A long-lost brother, who , was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero's downfall. And so on. Modern readers would find totally unacceptable. …

【答案】less credulous;a series of coincidences;accepted the fact;was presumed dead;such naive solutions
【解析】本文講述的是我們變得越來越不會(huì)輕信于人,學(xué)生按照課文內(nèi)容填寫。(1)less credulous考查短語。不輕信,所以可填less credulous。(2)a series of coincidences考查短語。 一系列的偶然事件,所以填a series of coincidences。(3)accepted the fact考查短語和時(shí)態(tài)。接受事實(shí),所以可填accepted the fact。(4)was presumed dead考查短語和時(shí)態(tài)。被假定死亡,填was presumed dead。(5)such naive solutions考查短語。如此無知的結(jié)論,故填such naive solutions。

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