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【题目】词语运用(10分)

阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。方框中有两个词是多余的。

receive minute when helpful early

if I from waste three year but

Michael Leung, a famous TV host (主持人) in Hong Kong, wrote a letter to his son. It is not only ___【1】____to children, but also good for all ages. The following are chosen __【2】______ his letter.

Life is short. While you are __【3】_________ it today, you'll realize you are at the end of it tomorrow. So the earlier you start to value your life, the ___【4】_____ you can enjoy it.

You might not be successful ___【5】_______ you don't study hard, although a lot of successful people haven't __【6】_______ higher education.

I don't expect you to support (供养) me for the rest of __【7】_______ life, so I'm not going to do the same for you. You will be living on your own when you grow up.

You can require yourself to be nice to others, __【8】_______you shouldn't expect the same from others.

I've been buying the lottery (彩票) for almost twenty __【9】________, but I'm still poor. I have never got the __【10】________place even once. So you have to work hard to be successful. There is no free lunch in the world.

【答案】

【1】helpful

【2】from

【3】wasting

【4】earlier

【5】if

【6】received

【7】my

【8】but

【9】years

【10】third

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文以香港一位著名节目主持人Michael Leung写给儿子的信为主要内容,告诉我们人生的哲理。做人要善良,凡事要独立,要拼搏进取,不要走捷径,因为世界上没有免费的午餐。

【1】句意:不仅对孩子们有帮助,对各个年龄段的孩子都有帮助。结合句意和首字母提示,故答案为helpful。

【2】句意:下面是从他的信中截取的片段。结合句意和首字母提示,故答案为from。

【3】句意:当你今天浪费它的时候,你就会意识到它在明天的尽头。结合句意和首字母提示,故答案为wasting

【4】句意:所以你越早珍惜生命,就会越早的享受生命。结合句意和首字母提示,故答案为earlier

【5】句意:如果你不努力学习的话,你可能不会成功。结合句意和首字母提示,故答案为if。

【6】句意:尽管许多成功人士没有接受过高等教育。结合句意和首字母提示,此句是现在完成时,故答案为received。

【7】句意:我不期盼你在我的余生支撑我,所以我也不打算为你做同样的事情。结合句意和首字母提示,故答案为my。

【8】句意:你可以要求你对别人友好,但是你不能要求别人对你友好。结合句意和首字母提示,故答案为but。

【9】句意:我已经坚持买彩票20年了,但是我依然很穷。结合句意和首字母提示,前面有20 修饰,因此要用复数形式。故答案为years。

【10】句意:我甚至从来没有获得过三等奖。根据句意,故填third.

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