【題目】單詞拼寫

Gandhi, an Indian national hero, was honored1the father of the Indian nation. He has been respected and beloved by the Indians.

He was born in India in 1869. Following the local custom, he got2marryat the age of 13. In 1888 he sailed to England,3he studied law for three years and became a lawyer. On his return to India, he was sent to South Africa to work on a law case.

In South Africa he4surpriseto find that the problem of racial discrimination (種族歧視)was serious. There he formed an organization and started a magazine to fight5equal rights.

Gandhi returned to India in 1915,6India was controlled by the British. He led the Indians to fight for an end to the British rule and7dependfor his country. In the political movement many Indians including Gandhi were put in prison.8, the struggles never stopped. The British government had to give9and India won its independence in 1947.10fortunateGandhi was shot by an Indian who opposed his views and died on January 30th, 1948.

【答案】

1as

2married

3where

4was surprised

5for

6when

7independence

8However

9in

10Unfortunately

【解析】

1as 考查固定短語(yǔ)。Sb be Honored as某人被尊為。。

2married 考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)。Get married 結(jié)婚;

3Where 考查定語(yǔ)從句。先行詞是England__63____ he studied law for three years and became a lawyer定語(yǔ)從句不缺少主干成分,故用where來(lái)引導(dǎo)。

4was surprised 考查固定短語(yǔ)。Be surprised to do 非常吃驚做某事;

5for 考查介詞 。fight for為。。而戰(zhàn)。

6when 考查定語(yǔ)從句。先行詞是1915,定語(yǔ)從句_66_____ India was controlled by the British缺少時(shí)間狀語(yǔ),故用when來(lái)引導(dǎo) 。

7independence 考查名詞。句意:他領(lǐng)導(dǎo)著印度人對(duì)抗英國(guó)的統(tǒng)治,為祖國(guó)獲得獨(dú)立。

8However 考查副詞。句意:然而,斗爭(zhēng)并沒(méi)有停止 。

9in 考查介詞 。give in 屈服。

10Unfortunately 考查副詞。句意:不幸地是,甘地被反對(duì)派槍殺,死于1948年一月30日。

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