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

For the majority of fans, the NBA means a series of exciting games【1】(broadcast) on TV, but for some students in China, the world’s top basketball league means something closer to real life.

On June 6, NBA China and the Chinese Ministry of Education said that their partnership2(take) further to improve fitness and basketball development in elementary, middle and high school across China.

According to China Daily,3 (begin) in September, the pilot program(試點計劃) in 500 schools in 10 provinces will give students basketball training4a basketball curriculum created by the Ministry of Education and the NBA.

NBA China will also host five coaching classes in August5(train) PE teachers from 500 schools using the newly-designed basketball curriculum. The teachers will then share their knowledge with students through6 (week) basketball classes in the new semester.

In7, NBA China and the Ministry of Education will start a guiding committee made8of basketball experts from China and the US to advise schools on basketball programs.

The two parties will work9(close) to run school basketball leagues and【10 (compete) between classes. They will also share training videos and other programs online to develop basketball skills in elementary, middle and high schools.

【答案】

【1】broadcast/broadcasted

【2】would be taken

【3】beginning

【4】through

【5】to train

【6】weekly

【7】addition

【8】up

【9】closely

【10】competitions

【解析】

試題分析:NBA在中國現(xiàn)場直播,以及教育部和總聯(lián)盟為提高中國籃球水平所制定的計劃。

【1】broadcast/broadcasted此處是過去分詞作后置定語,故填broadcast/broadcasted。

【2】would be taken partnership和take之間是被動關系,根據(jù)句意可知表示將來,因為主句一般過去時態(tài),可知從句用一般將來時態(tài)的被動語態(tài),故填would be taken。

【3】beginning現(xiàn)在分詞做時間狀語,故填beginning。

【4】through 句意:通過教育部和總聯(lián)盟創(chuàng)造的一種籃球課程。故填through。

【5】to train 此處是動詞不定式做目的狀語,故填to train。

【6】weekly 句意:通過新學期每周的籃球課,故填weekly。

【7】addition 固定搭配:in addition另外,此外。故填addition。

【8】up固定詞組:be made up of由---組成,故填up。

【9】closely副詞修飾動詞,故填closely。

【10】competitions句意:班級之間的比賽?芍~用復數(shù)形式,故填competitions。

【知識拓展】

1.consist of由---組成(無被動語態(tài));be made up of由---組成。

2. close緊密的,親密的---closely緊密地,仔細地;high高的---highly高度地;deep深的---deeply深深地;wide寬的---widely廣泛地。

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