【題目】Wang Peng felt very frustrated when he realized none of his regular customers would eat in his restaurant. In his opinion, 【1】 could be better than his fried mutton kebabs, fatty pork or his sugary cola. Something terrible 【2】 (happen). 【3】 (curious) drove him into Yong Hui’s newly-opened slimming restaurant and he 【4】 (amaze) at the menu there: raw vegetables, fruit and water. It was obvious 【5】 Yong Hui was telling 【6】 (lie) when promising to make the customers thinner. In order to win his customers back, he went to the library to do some research. 【7】 he found out was that Yong Hui’s menu didn’t give the customers energy-giving food. So Wang Peng wrote his own sign, saying “Energy-giving food served”. In fact, there was a weakness in Wang Peng’s menus 【8】 . Food at his restaurant contains too much fat. So 【9】 only solution is to combine the two menus together so as to provide a 【10】 (balance) menu with food full of energy as well as fibre.
【答案】
【1】 nothing;
【2】must have happened;
【3】Curiosity;
【4】 was amazed;
【5】that;
【6】lies / a lie;
【7】 What;
【8】 too;
【1】the;
【10】 balanced
【解析】
【1】 nothing; 考查代詞。句意:在他看來,沒有東西比他的食物更好了。所以填nothing
【2】must have happened; 考查情態(tài)動詞。句意:肯定發(fā)生了不好的事情;must have done表示對過去的肯定推測;
【3】Curiosity; 考查名詞。作主語,故用名詞形式。
【4】 was amazed; 考查形容詞。
【5】that; 考查主語從句;這里含有一個主語從句,引導(dǎo)詞在從句中不作任何成分,也沒有實際意義,故用that
【6】lies / a lie; 考查名詞。句意:很明顯,雍慧在撒謊。Tell lies是固定用法,意思是撒謊
【7】 What; 考查主語從句;句意:他所發(fā)現(xiàn)的是楊慧的菜單沒有給顧客足夠的能量;
【8】 too; 考查副詞。句意:事實上,王朋的菜單也是有缺陷的。Too表示肯定的也,放在句尾;
【9】the; 考查冠詞。表示特指,故用定冠詞“the”;
【10】 balanced 考查形容詞。修飾名詞,故用形容詞
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