【題目】Yuan Longping was born in 1930 and graduated from college in 1953, when hunger was a big problem for many people in1countryside. Since then, finding ways to grow more rice2(be)his life goal. He began to search3a way to increase rice4has a high output.5(use)his hybrid rice, farmers manage to produce harvests twice as large as before. Now, he is considered as a pioneer, who devotes his life to6(rid) the world of hunger.

Yuan Longping is quite content with his life.7, he doesn’t care about being famous. He feels it gives him less8(free) to do his research. He would rather keep time for his9(hobby). He enjoys listening to violin music, swimming and reading. Money means very little to him. Indeed, he believes that a person with too much money has more rather than10(few) troubles.

【答案】

1the

2has been

3for

4which/that

5Using

6ridding

7However

8freedom

9hobbies

10fewer

【解析】本文是一篇記敘文。描述了袁隆平的事跡,作為雜交水稻之父,從他何時(shí)想要解決世界饑餓,水稻低產(chǎn)的問題,到他一生都在為這一目標(biāo)作奉獻(xiàn)。通過此篇文章,向我們展示了他的貢獻(xiàn)和他淡泊名利的心態(tài),值得大家學(xué)習(xí)。

1“when hunger was a big problem for many people in___1____countryside”在整個(gè)農(nóng)村地區(qū)饑餓是一個(gè)大問題,此處特指農(nóng)村,所以用定冠詞。故填the。

2“Since then ,finding ways to grow more rice_____2_____(be)his life goal.”從那時(shí)起,找到方式種植更多的水稻成為他畢生的目標(biāo),since then表示從那個(gè)時(shí)間點(diǎn)到現(xiàn)在的情況,用現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)。故填has been。

3“He began to search_____3_____a way to increase rice_____4_____has a high output”他開始搜索能夠增加水稻高產(chǎn)量輸出的方式,search for搜尋,search后跟范圍,search for后面跟要找的對(duì)象。故填for。

4“He began to search_____3_____a way to increase rice_____4_____has a high output”此處引導(dǎo)一個(gè)限制性定語從句。故填whichthat。

5____5____(use)his hybrid rice, farmers manage to produce harvests twice as large as before”使用他的雜交水稻,農(nóng)民管理產(chǎn)生以前兩倍的糧食,動(dòng)詞開頭有兩種用法,to dodoing,to do表目的,doing表示一般的狀態(tài),此處應(yīng)該用doing。故填using。

6“who devotes his life to____6____(rid) the world of hunger”畢生致力于解決世界饑餓的問題, devote oneself to(doing)sth致力于做某事,固定用法。故填ridding。

7“Yuan Longping is quite content with his life._____7_____, he doesn’t care about being famous.”袁隆平很滿意他自己的生活,他并不在乎出名。根據(jù)句意可知,此處有轉(zhuǎn)折之意,但是。故填However。

8“He feels it gives him less____8____(free) to do his research”他認(rèn)為這給了他太少的自由時(shí)間去做研究。give sb sth,橫線中應(yīng)該為名詞。故填freedom。

9“He would rather keep time for his_____9_____(hobby)”他更愿意為他的愛好留出一些時(shí)間,橫線處應(yīng)該為名詞復(fù)數(shù)。故填hobbies。

10“Indeed, he believes that a person with too much money has more rather than____10____(few) troubles.” 事實(shí)上,他認(rèn)為一個(gè)人的錢太多會(huì)帶來更多而不是更少的麻煩。根據(jù)前面用的more可知用的是比較級(jí),后面few也應(yīng)該用比較級(jí)。故填fewer。

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