【題目】閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
What was supposed to be fun climb became a test of friendship for two young people from Canada last Saturday. Jeremy Savage and Ian Marshall, both (age) 17, went camping with their parents for the weekend. On Saturday morning, they decided to climb the mountain by themselves while their parents relaxed at the campsite. After three hours, they reached the top no problems.
However, trouble began when they started the climb down the mountain. On one very (danger) part of the path, Ian fell three meters off the side of the path. Jeremy was able to climb down to where Ian was. Ian was (bad) injured and could not move. They had to wait and (hope) that someone would come and help them. As the evening grew (dark), Ian told Jeremy to leave him and go back to their parents, but he still did not leave. Jeremy thought was not safe for Ian to be alone. The night was cold and windy, and Jeremy used his jacket and extra shirt to keep Ian warm.
At sunrise, Jeremy decided that the only way (help) his friend was to carry him. So they started the long climb back to their parents. Finally, after four hours, they arrived at the campsite their parents were waiting, “I'll always remember what Jeremy did for me.” said Ian. “He saved my life.”

【答案】a;aged;with;dangerous;badly;hoped;darker;it;to help;where
【解析】來(lái)自加拿大的兩個(gè)年輕人把一次快樂(lè)的攀爬變成了一次友誼的測(cè)試。

⑴句意:一個(gè)快樂(lè)的攀登。用不定冠詞,所以答案是a。

⑵ 句意:兩個(gè)年齡都是17歲,aged—的歲數(shù),所以答案是aged。

⑶ 句意:沒(méi)有麻煩。with和---在一起,所以答案是with。

⑷ 形容詞修飾名詞,所以答案是dangerous。

⑸ 副詞修飾過(guò)去分詞,所以答案是badly。

⑹ 此處是并列謂語(yǔ),可知用一般過(guò)去時(shí)態(tài),所以答案是hoped。

⑺ 句意:隨著傍晚漸漸來(lái)臨,可知用比較級(jí),所以答案是darker。

⑻ 此處it用作形式主語(yǔ),真正的主語(yǔ)是后面的動(dòng)詞不定式,所以答案是it。

⑼ the way to do sth.做某事的方法。此處是動(dòng)詞不定式作后置定語(yǔ),所以答案是to help。

⑽ 此處the campsite做先行詞,在后面的定語(yǔ)從句中作地點(diǎn)狀語(yǔ),所以答案是where。

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