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分析 文章大意:本文主要講述了作者和母親去飯店吃飯所經(jīng)歷的事情,的他們注意到有一個老婦人和一對年輕夫婦以前吃飯,但好像不開心,作者母親提出擁抱老婦人,結(jié)果老婦人很開心.
解答 After shopping,Mother andI went to a restaurant for lunch.I notice Mother looking at a
noticed
nearby table occupy by an elderly woman and∧young couple.They ate silently,and it was clearly
occupied a clear
that things were not going well.As we left,Mother stopped on their table."Excuse me,"she said,
by/at
put her arm around the unhappy old woman."You remind me so many of my mother.
Putting much
May I hug (擁抱) you?"The woman smiled happily as she accepted to it.After we left,I
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said,"That was very nice of you,Mother.So I didn't think she looked like Grandma."
But
"Neither did me,"said Mother cheerfully.
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1.notice-noticed,本題考查時態(tài).本文主要是講述的過去的事情,所以應(yīng)該用一般過去時,所以用noticed.
2.occupy-occupied 本題考查非謂語動詞,桌子是被一位老婦人和一對年輕夫婦占據(jù),所以用過去分詞表示被動關(guān)系.
3.在 young couple前面加a,本題考查冠詞. 這里的第一次提到年輕夫婦,所以用不定冠詞.
4.clearly-clear 本題考查形容詞.在系動詞后面應(yīng)該用形容詞形式.
5.on-at/by; 本題考查介詞搭配. 在桌子旁應(yīng)該用at或by,on the table 表示"在桌子表面上".
6.put-putting,本題考查非謂語動詞,本句中謂語動詞是said,put應(yīng)該用現(xiàn)在分詞表示伴隨狀語.
7.many-much,本題考查代詞.句意為:你讓我想起了我的媽媽,這里沒有表示可數(shù)的名詞,所以用much表示抽象的內(nèi)容.
8.去掉to,本題考查動詞的搭配.a(chǎn)ccept是及物動詞,所以后面不需要介詞,所以去掉to.
9.So-But,本題考查連詞,前后是表示轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系.媽媽為了安慰老人,但是作者認為這位老人并不像奶奶,所以應(yīng)該用but.
10.me-I.本題考查代詞形式. 本句是倒裝句,主語在最后,主語應(yīng)該用主格,所以將me改為I.
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