12.I read this story the other day and I liked it very much.Now I'd like to share it (61)withyou.
A man (62)suddenly(sudden) felt very terrible one day and was taken to hospital.After he received some examinations,he was told he was badly ill and wouldn't live longer than one year.Hearing that,the man became depressed.He was so worried about himself(63)that he wanted to do nothing.It lasted for about a month.Then one day,he decided to make a change and do something that he had dreamed of (64)doing(do)----to travel around the world.The doctors were (65)shocked(shock) when they learned about it.They told the man that he(66)might(may) die on the way,but the man insisted on doing it.So he began his journey around the world.
He made friends with those he (67)met(meet) on ships or planes.He enjoyed good food and visited beautiful places.He was in a happy mood every day and even totally forgot his (68)illness(ill).
He was still alive one year later.When he returned to his home country,he was happy and (69)healthy (health).
When something bad happens to us,we shouldn't be anxious.Instead,we should overcome our anxiety.Things will not be as bad (70)aswe expect them to be.

分析 本文作者通過講述一個自己非常喜歡的故事,旨在說明當我們遇到不好的事情的時候,我們應該克服焦慮情緒,積極的去應對,其實有時事情并不像我們所想的那樣糟糕.

解答 答案:
61.with   考查固定搭配      share sth with sb 與(某人)分享(某物);故用with.
62.suddenly    考查副詞     此處用來修飾動詞felt,故用副詞suddenly. 
63.that     考查固定句型     so…that…意為:如此/這么…以致于…,用來引導結果狀語從句;本句的意思是:他是如此地擔心自己,以至于他什么也不想做;故用that.
64.doing  考查動名詞     此處用在介詞of之后作賓語,故用動名詞doing.
65.shocked     考查過去分詞    此處在句中作表語,說明的是主語The doctors (指人)的狀態(tài),故用由過去分詞轉化來的形容詞shocked.
66.might     考查時態(tài)    此處用在that引導的賓語從句中,根據(jù)主句使用了一般過去時可知,此處應使用表示過去的某種時態(tài),故用might.
67.met      考查時態(tài)     此處指的是故事里發(fā)生的事情,應使用一般過去時;故用met.
68.illness     考查名詞    此處用在形容詞性的物主代詞his之后,作動詞forgot的賓語;故用名詞illness.
69.healthy     考查形容詞    此處與形容詞happy一起在句中作并列表語,故用healthy.
70.as    考查固定搭配     not as/so…as…意為:與…不一樣;本句的意思是:事情不像我們所期望的那樣糟糕;故用as.

點評 本題主要考查了各種語法在短文中的具體運用.做本題時,需要在正確理解短文的前提下,逐句分析句意以及所考查到的語法現(xiàn)象;因此在平時的學習中,應熟練掌握各種語法知識,其中包括詞法,句法,各種時態(tài)語態(tài)以及虛擬語氣等.

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