【題目】Macao, 【1】 lies to the south of Guangdong, is a small city with Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Hong Kong as its neighbors. It has 【2】 population of 550,000, 96% of which 【3】 (be) Chinese. It is a clean and 【4】 (beauty) city with trees, flowers, and green grass everywhere. There are lots of cars 【5】 (run) in the narrow streets. 【6】 all people obey the traffic rules. Macao is also famous 【7】 its gambling, and several million 【8】 (visit) come to tour every year.
Macao, which used to belong to China but 【9】 (take) away by the Portuguese in 1887 from the Qing Dynasty, returned to our motherland 【10】 December 20th, 1999.
【答案】
【1】which
【2】a
【3】are
【4】beautiful
【5】running
【6】But
【7】for
【8】visitors
【9】was taken
【10】on
【解析】
試題分析:該對話講述了關(guān)于澳門相關(guān)信息。
【1】which 考查定語從句。which引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,修飾先行詞Macao。
【2】a 考查冠詞。a population of+數(shù)字表示“多少人口”。
【3】are 考查主謂一致。96% of the population指的是復(fù)數(shù)意義,be動詞用復(fù)數(shù)形式。
【4】beautiful 考查形容詞。修飾名詞用形容詞。
【5】running 考查動詞的非謂語形式。run在此作定語修飾car,表主動意義,用doing。
【6】But 考查連詞。前面說狹窄的街道上有很多車,本句說人們都遵守交通規(guī)則,故此處表轉(zhuǎn)折。填But。
【7】for 考查介詞。be famous for因?yàn)?/span>……著名。
【8】visitors 考查名詞。空格處作主語,故用名詞,這里表示“游客”,故填visitors。
【9】was taken 考查時態(tài)和語態(tài)。句意:澳門在1887年被葡萄牙奪走。根據(jù)句意可知用過去時態(tài)的被動語態(tài)。
【10】on 考查介詞。在具體某一天用介詞on。
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