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Alice always wanted to be a singer. Music was the 【小題1】        important thing in her life but, to tell you the  【小題2】          (true), she took lesson for years, practised every day,  【小題3】          in spite of all this, her voice didn't improve. Honestly, it didn’t get better, it just got 【小題4】(loud).
Her teacher finally gave 【小題5】        and stopped the lessons, but Alice refused to quit, and one day she decided to give a concert and invited her former teacher to attend.
The teacher was very worried about 【小題6】             to say after the performance. She knew it 【小題7】          be terrible and it was. She didn't want to tell a lie, but she didn’t want to hurt Alice’s feelings【小題8】              . Finally, she got an idea and went backstage to greet her former pupil.
“Well”, said Alice, “what did you think of 【小題9】            performance?”
“My dear,” said the teacher, “you’ll 【小題10】       be better than you were tonight.”


【小題1】most  
【小題2】truth 
【小題3】but
【小題4】louder
【小題5】up
【小題6】what
【小題7】would 
【小題8】either  
【小題9】my
【小題10】never

解析試題分析:
【小題1】這里是最高級,故用most。
【小題2】to tell you the truth是固定用法,意思是告訴你事實。
【小題3】表示轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故用but。
【小題4】這里表示老實說,她唱歌沒有變得更好,只是聲音更高了,所以填louder。
【小題5】這里表示她的老師最終放棄了,故填up。
【小題6】這里含有一個賓語從句,且表示“什么”的意思,故填what。
【小題7】這里含有一個省略了that的賓語從句,主句用的是一般過去時,所以從句要使用相應(yīng)的過去時態(tài)。
【小題8】表示她不想說謊,也不想傷害Alice的感情,故填either。
【小題9】這里想說您認(rèn)為我的演出怎么樣,故填my。
【小題10】表示你將不會超出你今晚的表現(xiàn),也就是,你今后不會取得任何進(jìn)展。故填never。
考點:詞匯、語態(tài)、時態(tài)考查題
點評:做這類題,不但要選擇正確意義的詞、詞組及句型,還要根據(jù)具體語法和語境,選擇適當(dāng)?shù)臅r態(tài)、語態(tài)及使用正確的詞形。

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