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Last Christmas, I wanted to give the woman 1 cleans my apartment a nice gift in 2 (appreciate). Since I know she doesn’t have much money, I decided 3 (write) her a generous check so she could use it however she wanted. I put it in an attractive card with a photo of a cat and a dog on 4 (it) cover because she loves animals.

The card came with a nice message, and I also added a personal message in which I thanked her 5 her good services, wishing her the best for the coming year and for her dreams coming true.

6 (tear) of gratitude rolled down her face when she saw my message, before she even saw the check! She said, “You took the time to write me a personal message; now I feel really 7 (love). I’m going to save this card for 8 rest of my life!”

This reminds me that what people really want is to be acknowledged and appreciated, and to know that they matter. This is what’s really important when 9 (give) a gift. In this case it 10 (obvious) was not about the money, but about making a sincere heart connection.

【答案】

1that/who

2appreciation

3to write

4its

5for

6Tears

7loved

8the

9giving

10obviously

【解析】

這是一篇記敘文。本文主要講述了作者在圣誕節(jié)給打掃公寓的阿姨送禮物以示感謝的故事。

1

考查定語從句。此處為定語從句修飾先行詞the woman,且先行詞在從句中作主語,指人故應(yīng)用關(guān)系代詞thatwho。故填that/who。

2

考查名詞。句意:去年圣誕節(jié),我想送給那位打掃我公寓的女士一件禮物以示感謝。結(jié)合句意表示“以示感謝”短語為in appreciation。in為介詞后接名詞作賓語。故填appreciation。

3

考查非謂語動詞。句意:因為我知道她沒有多少錢,所以我決定給她一張慷慨的支票,這樣她就可以想怎么用就怎么用了。結(jié)合句意表示“決定做某事”短語為decide to do sth.,后跟不定式。故填to write

4

考查代詞。此處應(yīng)用形容詞性物主代詞its作定語,修飾名詞cover。故填its。

5

考查介詞。句意:這張卡片上寫了一句美好的話,我還加了一句個人的話,感謝她為我所做的一切,祝愿她在新的一年里一切順利,夢想成真。結(jié)合句意表示“因為某事而感謝某人”短語為thank sb. for sth.。故填for。

6

考查名詞的數(shù)。tear作“眼淚,淚水”講時,為可數(shù)名詞,前面沒有冠詞,故用復(fù)數(shù)形式。句首單詞首字母要大寫。故填Tears

7

考查非謂語動詞。feel為系動詞,后跟形容詞作表語,根據(jù)語境可知,Ilove之間是邏輯上的被動關(guān)系,故用過去分詞loved。故填loved

8

考查冠詞。the rest表示“剩余部分”,此處特指“我的余生”,故用定冠詞the。

9

考查狀語從句的省略。本句是一個省略句,補充完整應(yīng)該是:when you are giving a gift。如果狀語從句中的主語可根據(jù)主從句的對應(yīng)關(guān)系判斷,且從句中含有動詞“be”的某種形式,則可以省略從句中的“主語+be”部分,故用現(xiàn)在分詞giving。

10

考查副詞。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,此處應(yīng)用副詞obviously作狀語修飾句子,表示“明顯地”。故填obviously。

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