【題目】閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當?shù)膭釉~,并用其適當形式填空。有的需要加助動詞或不定式符號(每詞限用一次)。

sit go find push remember

One day, I took my daughter to the park. As soon as we got there, my daughter ran to the swing (秋千) and asked for a push. When I was helping my daughter, I noticed another girl trying to make her own swing 1 high by herself. Her old grandma 2 on the chair nearby and smiling at us. Then I walked towards the little girl and asked if she want to3. She smiled and said “yes”. For the next hour, I pushed the swings and played with them. When I got home, I was tired but very happy.

One day two years later, after a day’s work, I went to pick up my daughter before going home. While I was waiting outside the gate, a little girl smiled sweetly at me and gave me a big hug. So far, I 4her sweet smile and the warm hug she gave me. In fact, if we give love to others, love 5its way back to us.

【答案】

1go

2was sitting

3be pushed

4have remembered

5will find

【解析】

短文大意:本文是一篇哲理小故事,作者通過幫小女孩推秋千,后來小女孩報以甜甜的微笑和大大的擁抱一事,明白了愛一直在找“回家”的路,愛是有回報的。

1句意:當我在幫助我的女兒時,我注意到另一個女孩試圖自己把秋千蕩高。

make讓,使役動詞,make sb./sth. do讓某人/某物做某事;根據(jù)句意結構和所給單詞提示,可知填go

2句意:她的老祖母坐在旁邊的椅子上,對我們微笑。

and連接并列結構;on the chair在椅子上,根據(jù)and smiling at us對我們微笑,結合所給單詞提示,可知她正坐在旁邊的椅子上對我們微笑,需用過去進行時;grandma是單數(shù)第三人稱,助動詞需用was,故填was sitting。

3句意:然后我走向小女孩,問她是否需要推。

she和動詞push(推)是被動關系,需用“be pushed”被動語態(tài)結構;want to do想要做某事,根據(jù)句意結構和所給單詞提示,可知填be pushed。

4句意:到目前為止,我還記得她甜美的微笑和她給我的溫暖的擁抱。

so far截至目前為止,相當于一段持續(xù)的時間,用于現(xiàn)在完成時;I是第一人稱,需用“have done”結構;根據(jù)句意結構和所給單詞提示,可知填have remembered。

5句意:事實上,如果我們給予他人愛,愛也會回到我們身邊。

本句是if條件句,時態(tài)遵循主將從現(xiàn);love是第三人稱,需用will do結構;根據(jù)句意結構和所給單詞提示,可知填will find。

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