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John gets up early from Monday to S___【小题1】____, because he must go to school before 7:30 on weekdays(工作日) and go to the D_【小题2】____ Club at 8:00 on Saturday mornings. He draws very well. He usually goes to the l___【小题3】_____ to read the newspapers and books on Saturday afternoons. And after supper he w___【小题4】___ TV until midnight.
He doesn’t get up e__【小题5】___ on Sundays. John’s parents both work on Sundays. John always watches TV after he gets up. Then he usually goes to KFC to have a hamburger and some juice for l_____【小题6】____. After that, he goes back home and b__【小题7】__ to play compute games for a long time. He does his homework after supper. He usually has a lot of h___【小题8】___.It takes him three hours to f__【小题9】__ it. He usually goes to bed at about 11:00 p.m on Sundays. He often complains(抱怨) he has too m__【小题10】____ homework to do.


【小题1】Saturday
【小题2】Drawing
【小题3】library /libraries
【小题4】watches
【小题5】early
【小题6】lunch
【小题7】begins
【小题8】homework
【小题9】finish
【小题10】much

解析试题分析:
【小题1】根据上文from Monday和下文go to school,结合首字母可知所填单词为Friday。
【小题2】联系下文He draws very well.及上文时间状语在星期六上午还有首字母,可知他在星期六去绘画俱乐部。故填Drawing。
【小题3】结合下文to read the newspapers and books及首字母l,可知填library。
【小题4】结合本文语境,可知本句为一般现在时态,主语he为单数第三人称,故填watches。
【小题5】根据时间状语在星期日,结合首字母e可知所填字母为early。在星期日他不早起。
【小题6】联系上文他起的很晚,然后看一会电视,在吃饭的时候就接近中午了,结合首字母l,可知吃的是午饭,填lunch。
【小题7】联系上文他回到家,结合首字母可知句意为他开始玩电脑游戏,he为第三人称单数,一般现在时态,故填begins。
【小题8】结合上文句意他在晚饭后做作业,及下文结合首字母可知所填单词为homework,该单词为抽象名词,故用原形。
【小题9】结合上文句意及首字母可知,作业很多,因此他用三个小时才完成它,to是不定式符号,后面动词用原形,故填finish。
【小题10】结合上文他的作业很多可知他抱怨的应是作业很多,homework为抽象名词不可数,结合首字母可知所填单词为much,大量的。
考点:考察叙事类短文中词汇的应用能力
点评:本文介绍了学生约翰的日常学习及生活的一些基本情况。他从周一到周五上学,周六上午参加绘画俱乐部,周日休息,放松自己。平时作业比较多,约翰经常抱怨。本文给出的解题信息较为全面,答题中注意联系上下文及首字母。注意句子的时态,由于短文主人公为单数第三人称,特别注意一般现在时态中谓语动词的变化。

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