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A man spoke with the Lord about heaven and hell. The Lord said to the man, “Come, I will show you hell.” They entered a room ___1___ a group of people sat around a huge pot of meat. Everyone was skinny, desperate and starving. Each ___2___ (hold) a spoon that could reach the pot, but each spoon had a handle so much longer ___3___ their own arms ___4___ it could not be used to get the stew into their own mouths. The suffering was terrible.

“Come, now I will show you ___5___.” The Lord said after a while. They entered another room, similar __6___ the first—the pot of meat, the group of people, the same long-handle spoons. ___7___ there everyone was happy, healthy and satisfied.

“I don’t understand,” said the man. “___8___ are they happy here when they were miserable in the other room and everything was the ___9___?” The Lord smiled. “Ah, it is simple,” he said. “Here they have learned to feed each ___10___.”

1. where。

2. held。

3. than。

4. that。

5.heaven

6. to。

7. But。

8.Why。

9. same。

10. other。


解析:

1. where。空格后为一个定语从句,用以修饰名词room;由于先行词表地点,故用where来引导定语从句。

2. held。根据上下文可知,此句应用一般过去时。

3. than。根据其前的longer可知,其后应填空than。

4. that。此处的that与前面的so构成so…that…句式。

5. heaven。根据第一句A man spoke with the Lord about heaven and hell可知,前面看过了hell,所以现在要去看heaven。

6. to。similar to为英语惯用搭配,意为“与……相似”。

7. But。前后意思转折,故用but。

8. Why。询问原因,故用why。

9. same。根据上下文可知,此处填same,与前面出现的similar呼应。

10. other。与each构成搭配,feed each other 意为“彼此喂食”。

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