【題目】閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫(xiě)1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

“Poor but honest.” “The deserving poor.” These words always come to my mind 1 I think of “the poor”. But I also think of people 2, perhaps through alcohol or drugs,have ruined not only their own lives but also the lives of others in order to give way to their own pleasure. Perhaps alcoholism and drug addiction really are “diseases”, as many people say, but my own feeling-based, of course, not on any serious study, is that most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “undeserving poor”. And that is largely 3 I don’t give spare change to beggars.

【答案】

1when

2who/that

3why

【解析】

本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。主要內(nèi)容是簡(jiǎn)述了作者不給乞丐多余零錢(qián)的原因。

1考查狀語(yǔ)從句。句意:貧窮但誠(chéng)實(shí)。”“應(yīng)該得到救濟(jì)的窮人。當(dāng)我想到窮人時(shí),這些話總是浮現(xiàn)在我的腦海中。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空處填從屬連詞引導(dǎo)狀語(yǔ)從句,再結(jié)合句意可知,空處填when引導(dǎo)時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句,意為“當(dāng)……時(shí)”,故填when。

2考查定語(yǔ)從句。句意:但我也想到那些人,為了讓他們快樂(lè),他們喝酒酒精或吸食毒品,這不僅毀了自己的生活,也毀了別人的生活。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空處填關(guān)系代詞引導(dǎo)定語(yǔ)從句,其中perhaps through alcohol or drugs是插入語(yǔ),people是先行詞,在從句中做主語(yǔ),故用關(guān)系代詞who/that在從句中做主語(yǔ)引導(dǎo)定語(yǔ)從句,故填who/that。

3考查表語(yǔ)從句。句意:這也是我不給乞丐零錢(qián)的主要原因。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空處填連接副詞引導(dǎo)表語(yǔ)從句,再根據(jù)句意可知,從句用why引導(dǎo)表語(yǔ)從句,意為“……的原因”,故填why

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