【題目】Spain could soon become 1first European Union country to extradite Taiwanese criminal 2(suspect)to China, instead of their home island.

In December, a joint Spanish-Chinese operation busted what police said was a massive 3(internationally) phone scamming syndicate(詐騙集團(tuán)).

Although most of the 269 suspects 4(arrest) were Taiwanese nationals, Beijing asked for the entire group to be sent to China. Last month, the Spanish government approved the request.

Taiwan, which China 5 (see) as a breakaway province that will eventually be reunited with the mainland, has protested that the decision violates historical European human rights norms and the “principle of nationality”.

But the reality is that it can do little 6 (stop) the transfer. Spain, like most countries, doesn’t 7 (formal) recognize Taiwan as a state.

Analysts say China’s stance on the issue reflects the tougher line it has taken towards Taiwan since President Tsaiing-wen, 8party leans towards formal independence, won elections in January last year. The mainland has also spoken of 9 (it) frustration with Taiwan, accusing it 10 failing to rein in (控制)thousands of its nationals who dupe Chinese people via phone scams from abroad.

【答案】

1the

2suspects

3international

4arrested

5sees

6to stop

7formally

8whose

9its

10of

【解析】試題分析:本文主要講述西班牙警方聯(lián)合中國大陸警方破獲了電信詐騙案,抓獲許多臺籍詐騙嫌疑人。西班牙政府決定將這批臺灣詐騙犯引渡給中國大陸。

1考查冠詞。句意:西班牙不久將成為第一個引渡臺灣嫌疑犯到中國的歐盟國家。序數(shù)詞前須加定冠詞。故填the。

2考查名詞。形容詞修飾名詞,suspectextradite的賓語,是可數(shù)名詞。故填suspects。

3考查形容詞。句意:在12月,西班牙和中國聯(lián)合破獲了一個極大的國籍電話詐騙集團(tuán)。international作定語修飾syndicate,作定語常用形容詞。故填international。

4考查非謂語動詞。arrest作定語修飾suspects,與suspects是被動關(guān)系,用過去分詞作定語表示被動關(guān)系。故填arrested。

5考查動詞。which引導(dǎo)定語從句修飾Taiwan,先行詞在從句中作賓語,主語Chinasee是主動關(guān)系,講述現(xiàn)在存在的事情,用一般現(xiàn)在時,且主語China是第三人稱單數(shù)。故填sees。

6考查非謂語動詞。___6___ (stop) the transfer作目的狀語,不定式常用作目的狀語。故填to stop。

7考查副詞。formally作狀語修飾動詞recognize,作狀語用副詞形式。故填formally。

8考查定語從句。句意:分析人士表示,中國在這一問題上的立場反映出,自去年1月蔡英文當(dāng)選臺灣總統(tǒng)以來,她的政黨傾向正式獨立,中國對臺灣采取了更為強(qiáng)硬的立場。___8___party leans towards formal independence是定語從句修飾President Tsaiing-wen,關(guān)系詞在從句中作定語用關(guān)系代詞whose。故填whose。

9考查代詞。句意:大陸也談到了他們對于臺灣的失望。修飾名詞用形容詞性物主代詞。故填its。

10考查介詞。句意:大陸也談到了他們對于臺灣的失望,指責(zé)它未能控制住成千上萬的國民從國外通過電話詐騙中國人民。accuse…of …“因……指責(zé)……”是常用搭配。故填of。

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