1、语法填空:游客打斗,动物效仿语法填空:游客打斗,动物效仿 两拨游客在北京野生动物园打架,园方通报:当晚动物纷纷效仿 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 ThetouristswerevisitingBeijingSafariParkonSaturday afternoonwhenan_1_(argue)broke out,_2_later escalated( 升 级)into swearing and fighting. In the video_3_(post)online, men and women were on the ground, kickin
2、g and pulling at each others hair. A woman with a baby in her arms also came forward and kicked another woman_4_(lie)on the ground and tore her hair. Soon after, the woman with_5_baby was kicked from behind by a man, and_6_of the woman and the baby fell to the ground. Insiders said that the animals
3、near the fighting site_7_(impress)by the event as it was the first time theydever seen a fight between humans. In the evening, some animals followed suit in their own animal_8_(house)and started fighting;the scene was out of control, according to the reply. Under the_9_(patience)education of the kee
4、per, we believe animals knew that fighting was not good, the park noted, implying that it was not good for tourists_10_(fight)in the zoo. 答案 1.argument 2.which 3.posted 4.lying 5.the 6.both 7.were impressed 8.houses 9.patient 10.to fight 语法填空语法填空 Todays Teens in No Hurry to Start Driving 阅读下面短文,在空白处
5、填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Todays Teens in No Hurry to Start Driving The legal age to drive a car in the United States is 16. Getting a drivers license on the day you turn 16 has long been _1_major life event for many young people in America. But interest in driving among todays teenagers _2_ (drop) sh
6、arply over the past 35 years. In 1983, 80 percent of 18-year-olds in America had a drivers license. By 2018, that number had dropped to 61 percent.Among 16-year-olds, the number decreased from 46 percent in 1983 _3_ 25 percent in 2018.Those _4_(number) come from the U.S. Federal Highway Administrati
7、on. Young people say they have many reasons for delaying or avoiding _5_(get) a drivers license. Some choose more environmentally friendly transportation choices. Others find driving to be _6_(stress). And some _7_(simple) do not care about cars at all. Carmakers want to make their vehicles more app
8、ealing to young people. They seek to make cars more interesting to a generation _8_(raise) on technology.Some believe a big screen is _9_ todays teen drivers want. The vehicle is an _10_(extend) of their iPhone or their screen device. 答案解析答案解析 1.a 考查冠词。a major life event一件人生大事。表示“一”,用不定冠词。 2.has dro
9、pped。考查时态。根据时间状语 over the past 35 years(近 35 年来),表示 drop 动作从过去(35 年前)发生持续到现在,用现在完成时。 3.to考查介词。表示“从到”,为 from.to.。 4.numbers考查名词复数。 those numbers那些数字。 根据 those 或空格后的 come 可知主语是复数。 5.getting考查非谓语。表示“避免做”,为 avoid doing. 6.stressful考查词类转换。find sth. to be+形容词。句意:有些人选择更环保的交 通方式,还有些人则觉得开车很有压力。 7.simply 考查词类转换。修饰谓语 do not care,用副词作状语。 8.raised考查非谓语。因年轻一代是“被抚养”的,用过去分词作定语,表被动。 9.what表示表语从句。句意:一些人认为,大屏幕是当今青少年驾驶员想要的。 what 表示“的(东西)”,在系动词 is 后引导表语从句,并在从句中作 want 的 宾语。 10.extension 考查词类转换。extend kstend v. 扩展;延伸extension kstenn n. 扩展;延伸。句意:车子是他们的 iPhone 或屏幕设备的延伸。