【題目】Wang Xiaojiu, a barber from China, doesn’t 1(simple) sweep leftover hair off the floor of his hair salon and dump it in the dustbin.

2 (see)from afar (遠處), Wang’s portraits (畫像) look drawn with a pencil, but they are made out of leftover hair. The talented barber told China Daily that he always thought throwing away leftover hair seemed like 3pity, so one day he decided to do something 4 (create) with it instead. Although he only started drawing with human hair a few months ago,5(look) at his beautiful creations, you’d think he has been doing it for a lifetime. Paying great attention to6(detail), like shades that almost make the artworks look like 3D, Wang Xiaojiu has made many amazing-looking portraits so far.

Wang says it 7(take) him about two hours to complete one of his hair drawings, after 8he always signs them with his nickname “Xiao Jiu” and takes a few photos. Finally, he sweeps the hair away to keep the salon clean.

Wang Xiaojiu may be new at hair art,9he definitely has a bright artistic future ahead 10him.

【答案】

1simply

2Seen

3a

4creative

5looking

6details

7takes

8which

9but

10of

【解析】不同于一般的理發(fā)師,王小玖不是將理完的頭發(fā)丟掉,而是用其作畫。

1考察副詞。需用副詞修飾動詞sweep。

2考察非謂語動詞。portraits與動詞see之間是動賓關系,因此用動詞的過去分詞形式。

3考察冠詞。此處是泛指,且此處pity意為遺憾的事情,為可數(shù)名詞。

4考察形容詞。修飾something,因此填create的形容詞形式。

5考察非謂語動詞。look與句子主語you之間為主謂關系,且與謂語動詞同時發(fā)生,因此選用動詞現(xiàn)在分詞形式。句意:雖然他幾個月前才開始用頭發(fā)作畫,但看到那富于創(chuàng)意美的圖畫,你會以為他已經(jīng)畫了一輩子。

6考察名詞。detail為可數(shù)名詞,故填details。

7考察謂語動詞。這里是講他完成一幅畫通常需要兩個小時,因而用一般現(xiàn)在時;而it為第三人稱,故填takes。

8考察非限制性定語從句。此處which指代前面這件事,即:兩個小時畫完畫后,他都會署上自己的別名。

9考察連詞。前后句為轉(zhuǎn)折關系。

10考察介詞。ahead of固定搭配“在…之前;在…前面”。

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