【題目】閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Theme Parks

Parks provide people 【1】 a place to amuse 【2】 for a while. In recent decades, 【3】, many parks have been designed to provide 【4】 (entertan). We call them theme parks. Then new parks are usually huge places and have a 【5】 of things to see and do. Theme Parks have a certain themethat the whole parks are based 【6】. The 【7】 (old) theme park in the world is Disneyland. It seemed like a magical world which can make your dream come true. But if you are interested in traditional culture and history, go to Dollywood, 【8】 you can have fun 【9】 (learn) all about America's historical southeastern culture, then you can go to Camelot Park, 【10】 world of fantasy about ancient England.

【答案】

【1】with

【2】themselves

【3】however

【4】entertainment

【5】lot

【6】on

【7】oldest

【8】where

【9】learning

【10】a

【解析】

試題分析:本文介紹主題公園。

【1】with provide sb with sth提供某人某物。公園給人們提供了一個娛樂的地方。故填with。

【2】themselves 這里指的是娛樂他們自己,故填反身代詞作為amuse的賓語,對應(yīng)主語people用反身代詞themselves

【3】however 句意:然而,最近幾十年,很多公園被設(shè)計提供娛樂。前后表示轉(zhuǎn)折,因為有逗號,故填however。

【4】entertainment 動詞provide后面要接名詞entertainment作為賓語。

【5】lot 固定詞組a lot of,意為許多,大量,故填lot。

【6】on 固定詞組be based on…,意為以…為基礎(chǔ)。故填on。

【7】oldest 句意:世界上最古老的主題公園就是迪斯尼樂園。故填oldest。

【8】where 本句是一個定語從句,Dollywood是先行詞,表示地點,定語從句的句子結(jié)構(gòu)很完整,故使用關(guān)系副詞where。

【9】learning have fun doing sth.開心做某事。

【10】a 本短語是對Camelot Park進行的補充說明,Camelot Park是一個關(guān)于古英格蘭的夢幻世界。故填a。

【名師點評】本題考查了考生在上下文中運用語法的能力,要特別注意注意文章中人稱和數(shù)是否一致,時態(tài)是否一致。各種詞性之間的區(qū)別以及一些常用句型,固定短語的應(yīng)用。

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