【題目】閱讀下面材料,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。

【1】 video of several renowned singers performing the same song, A-mei’s Listen to the Sea, appeared on Weibo’s hot post rankings soon after South Korean artist The One 2 (deliver) his version on the stage at Hunan TV’s I’m a Singer on March 6.

Now we can thank Sing My Song for 3 (offer) music fans more choices to add to their playlists.

There have been many singing competitions 4 Super Girl started the craze(熱潮) in 2005. Among them is The Voice of China, 5 aims to find the singer with the 6 (strong) vocal abilities. I’m a Singer provides a platform for veterans(老兵) to rediscover their passion for music and challenge 7 . Super Girl and Super Boy are intended to find the next super idol for the show business. The 8 (win) don’t need to be the best singer but their personality must be 9 (difference) from others, that is to say, they must have a distinct personality.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the UK’s ITV has created a British version of Sing My Song, 【10 (mark) the first time a Chinese format talent show has been exported abroad.

【答案】

【1】A

【2】delivered

【3】offering

【4】since

【5】which

【6】strongest

【7】themselves

【8】winners

【9】different

【10】marking

【解析】

試題分析:本文介紹中國幾檔歌唱比賽類節(jié)目陸續(xù)與觀眾見面。

【1】A 句意:一段由多位著名歌手演繹這首歌的視頻迅速登上微博熱門榜。故填A。

【2】delivered 句意:這首歌的視頻迅速登上微博熱門榜。故填delivered。

【3】offering for是介詞,所以后面用doing形式,故填offering。

【4】since 根據(jù)句意:繼2005年《超級女聲》拉開全國歌唱選秀節(jié)目熱潮之后,十余檔歌唱比賽類節(jié)目陸續(xù)與觀眾見面。故填since自從---以來。

【5】which 句意:其中,《中國好聲音》力圖挖掘最強音。The Voice of China,是先行詞,后面是which引導的定語從句,故填which。

【6】strongest 《中國好聲音》力圖挖掘最強音。所以用最高級形式,故填strongest。

【7】themselves 《我是歌手》則為資深歌手提供了重拾熱情、挑戰(zhàn)自我的舞臺。故填themselves。

【8】winners 句意:獲勝者不一定擁有最棒的唱功。這里指的是每一期的冠軍,所以名詞用復數(shù)形式,故填winners。

【9】different 固定詞組:be different from與---不同,故填different。

【10】marking 句意:據(jù)《好萊塢報道》稱,英國ITV獨立電視臺將制作英國版的《好歌曲》,而這也是中國選秀節(jié)目模式首次“走出國門”。此處是現(xiàn)在分詞表示自然的結(jié)果,故填marking。

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