【題目】閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Many years ago, an incident had happened I had 1 (complete) forgotten about until I had to rush to the hospital to see one of my daughters.

While 2 (visit) her, the receptionist called out my name and then a nurse came over to me and said Thank you. I thought: 3 ? She then said Ive been wanting to say what a difference you 4 (make) to my daughters life. I was surprised as she told an incident my daughter could remember but I couldnt for a few moments.

Years ago, when walking with my daughter we saw 5 young high school girl sitting on the foot path crying even a bit 6 (confuse). Apparently she had been laughed at by kids. She also had other emotional 7 (issue) which I didnt know anything about, so I just picked her up asked her where she lived, had a little heart-to-heart talk 8 her in the car, took her home and gave her my name and number. I thought nothing 9 (much) of it.

The nurse told me it had made a big 10 (different) to her life, that somebody cared enough to help her. That nurse looked after my daughter. Karma? I dont know but I felt great.

【答案

【1】completely

【2】visiting

【3】why

【4】made

【5】a

【6】confused

【7】issues

【8】with

【9】more

10】difference

【解析

【1】此處修飾動詞forgotten,用副詞形式,作狀語。

【2】此處是一個省略句,此處省略了I was,因此要用visiting。

【3】根據(jù)語境可知,此處表示作者感到困惑,使用why。

【4】結(jié)合上下文,描述的是過去的事情,因此使用made。

【5】此處泛指一個人,因此使用a。

【6】指這個女孩坐在那里的狀態(tài),感到困惑迷惘的樣子。

【7】與前面的other呼應(yīng),指其他的問題,此處表示復(fù)數(shù)意義,因此使用復(fù)數(shù)形式。

【8】此處是have a talk with與……交談。

【9】根據(jù)意義,此處表示我再也沒有多想,因此使用more。

【10】根據(jù)前面的a可知后面使用名詞,make a difference有影響。

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