Once,in a lovely garden,lived the most beautiful butterfly in the world. She was so pretty,and had won so many beauty contests 1.she became very proud. One day,a cockroach(蟑螂)got fed up with her showing off,and decided 2. (teach) her a lesson.

   She went to see the butterfly,and in front of everyone she 3. (say) that the butterfly unfairly won those 4. (compete) and that in fact the cockroach was more beautiful.

   The butterfly was angry and said to the cockroach, “I 5. (beat) you in a beauty contest,with whichever judge you choose.”

   “OK,I accept. See you on Saturday,” answered the cockroach,and left 6. waiting for a reply.

   That Saturday everyone went to the beauty contest. The butterfly arrived 7. (complete) confident of victory until she saw 8. the judges were: cockroaches,worms,beetles. All of them preferred the ugliness and bad smell of the cockroach.

   The butterfly was left 9. (cry) and disappointed,wanting never to enter another beauty contest in her life. Fortunately,the cockroach forgave the butterfly for her pride and 10. became friends.

1. that?疾檫B詞。so... that意為“如 此……以致于”。

2. to teach。考查不定式作賓語的用 法。decide to do sth.意為“決定做

3. said?疾橐话氵^去時。由上下文 可知say所表示的動作發(fā)生在過 去,故填said。

4. competitions?疾槊~。those 后 需跟可數(shù)名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式,且設(shè)空 處意為“競賽”,故填competitions。

5. will beat。暑查一般將來時。由下 句中的on Saturday可知,beat是將 來發(fā)生的動作,故填will beat。

6. without。考查介詞。此處表示蟑螂沒有等待答復(fù)就離開了,故填 without。 

7. completely?疾楦痹~。設(shè)空處修 飾形容詞confident ,故填副詞 completely。

8. who?疾檫B接詞。設(shè)空處引導(dǎo)賓 語從句且從句意為“評委們都是 誰”,故填who。

9. crying?疾閯釉~-ing形式作主語補(bǔ)足語的用法。The butterfly和cry之間是邏輯上的主謂關(guān)系,且由 and disappointed可知設(shè)空處作主 語補(bǔ)足語,故填crying。

10. they?疾榇~。設(shè)空處指代the> cockroach and the butterfly ,故填 they。

題目來源:2016年英語周報高三新課標(biāo) > 第42期 2015-2016高三課標(biāo)

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