【題目】My brother was a headmaster at a school in a western state. He told me that a girl student 1(report)for telling others 2(proud) that she kept a gun in her school drawer. This girl was only 14 years old. As the headmaster, my brother made a decision to break the girl’s locked drawer 3(see) if there was really a gun. To his surprise there was a loaded gun. The girl was immediately suspended from school(停課).

4, the girl’s father was too angry with the headmaster. He said that school was dangerous and he felt that his daughter had very right to keep a gun in her drawer to protect herself. He also said that breaking her drawer invaded her 5(private) , and the headmaster had no right to search it.

The father caused 6much trouble that the school board(董事會)decided to meet over this issue. Should a teenager girl be allowed to keep 7 loaded gun in her drawer to protect herself? No. Then the school board decided to support the headmaster’s decision to suspend the girl. It was passed by a vote of four8three. However, to everyone’s surprise, the headmaster gave up, because he could not accept the fact 9almost half of the school board support gun10 (own) in school.

【答案】

1had been reported

2proudly

3to see

4However

5privacy

6so

7a

8to

9that

10ownership

【解析】本文是一則新聞。報道了一個14歲的小女孩帶槍去學(xué)校,把槍鎖在抽屜里。校長命人撬開抽屜,查看是否真的有槍。這個女孩的父親對校長非常生氣,給學(xué)校造成了很多麻煩,以至于學(xué)校董事會決定出面解決這個問題。

1考查賓語從句的時態(tài)和語態(tài)。that a girl student ___1___(report)for telling others ___2___(proud) that she kept a gun in her school drawer. 是一個賓語從句,主句He told me用的是一般過去時,從句要使用相應(yīng)的過去的時態(tài),應(yīng)該用過去完成時,a girl student report之間是被動關(guān)系,所以用被動語態(tài),填had been reported

2考查副詞。修飾動詞telling,用副詞,所以填proudly

3考查不定式。為了看一下那里是否真有一把槍,我的哥哥決定打開這個女孩鎖上的抽屜。表示目的“為了……”,用不定式,所以填to see

4考查副詞。然而這個女孩的父親對校長非常生氣。表示“然而”,所以填However。

5考查名詞。作invaded的賓語,用名詞,所以填privacy

6考查固定用法。這位父親造成了太多的麻煩,以至于學(xué)校董事會決定出面解決這個問題。so…that……以至于,是固定用法,所以填so

7考查冠詞。泛指“一支裝了子彈的槍”,且loaded首字母發(fā)音是輔音,所以用不定冠詞an。

8考查固定用法。表示43,用to。

9考查同位語從句。___9___almost half of the school board support gun___10___ (own) in school. 是一個同位語從句,引導(dǎo)詞在從句中不作任何成分,也沒有什么實際意義,用that。

10考查名詞。作動詞support的賓語,用名詞,所以填ownership。

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