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1、Module2 Unit1 Talesoftheunexplained课文与语法填空 根据课文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Thisarticleisanewsstoryaboutaboy’sstrangedisappearance.JustinFoster,15,went 1 (miss)lastFridaynightinDover,NewHampshire,whileatthesametime,peoplesawaliensvisitingtheEarth.Hisparentswere 2 (surprise)atfirst,thinki
2、ngthathemightbestayingwithhisfriends.Buthedidnotshow 3 thenextday. PolicefoundthatJustin 4 (do)returnhomethatnight.Justin’ssister,Kelly,saysthatsherememberedsomethingstrange 5 (happen)thatnight.ShesawaUFO 6 (appear)aroundherhouseandthentookherbrotheraway.Andanothervictim,MavisWoodinDover
3、,saidthatshehadever 7 (take)awaybyalienstodosomeresearchbefore.SosomepeoplethinkthatJustinwastakenawaybyaliens.ButSamPeterson,theDetective,didnotthink 8 .Hewillnotgiveup 9 hefinds 10 (convince)evidence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 答案1.missing 考查词性转换。missing“失踪的”,
4、gomissing“失踪”。2.surprised 考查形容词。surprised表示“感到惊讶的”。3.up 考查固定短语。showup“露面”。4.did 考查对谓语动词的强调。用“didreturnhome”表示“的确返回过家”。5.happened 考查时态。那天晚上发生的事情用一般过去时。6.appearing 考查v.-ing形式作宾补的用法。seesb.doingsth.“看见某人正在做某事”。7.beentaken 考查动词的语态。此处应用过去完成时的被动语态hadeverbeentakenaway。8.so 考查副词的用法。萨姆·彼得森侦探并不“这样”
5、认为。9.until 考查连词。not...until...“直到……才……”。10.convincing 考查词性转换。convincing表示“令人信服的”。课文与短文改错根据课文内容,对下面材料进行修改。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误为单词的多词、少词或错词。Forcenturies,peoplereportedseeingawildcreatureintheHimalayascallingYeti.TheYetiissaidtobealarge,hairyanimalthatwalksontwofootlikeahumanbeing.In1998
6、,anAmericanmountainclimbersaidhesawaYetiontheChinesesideoftheHimalayas,thatwalkedlikeahuman,butithadthickblackfurandwasaboutsixfeettallwithhugeshoulders,verylongarmsandlargehands.In2007,anAmericanTVteamsawYetitracks33centimetresonlengthinthesnownearMountQomolangma.Becauseofthesereportsan
7、dthetracks,therehavebeenseveralorganizedsearchesforthiscreature,andnostrongevidencefortheirexistencehaseverbeenfound.Scientistshopethatthemysteriouswillbesolvedoneday.Ifsuchthecreaturesreallyexist,wemighthavethechancetoseeitwithourowneyes.答案Forcenturies,peoplereportedseei