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【题目】Last week we held a discussion on which we should do for our school before we graduate.The students in our class have different suggestion.Some students thought that we can collect money to buy some books for the school library or everything else for the schoo1.Others students think that it’s not necessary to spend money.we can study hard and make our school feeling proud of us.

In my opinion,we don’t have to spend money.we can do something meaningfully with out money. For an example,we can do some voluntary work to beautify the school and try to get better results in the coming exams so that our school will proud of us.

【答案】

【1】which--what

【2】suggestion---suggestions

【3】thought--think

【4】everything--something

【5】Others--Other

【6】feeling--feel

【7】meaningfully--meaningful

【8】for an example去掉an

【9】 and--or

【10】will后面加be

【解析】

【1】whichwhat 考查宾语从句。On是介词,后面跟介词的宾语从句,缺少宾语,用what来引导

【2】suggestion---suggestions 考查名词。Different suggestions不同的建议;

【3】thoughtthink 考查动词的时态。根据第一句话提到Last week we held a discussion on which we should do for our school before we graduate.可知发生在过去,故用一般过去时;

【4】everthingsomething 考查代词。句意:许多学生认为我们筹钱为学校买书或买其它别的什么东西。

【5】Others--Other 考查代词。Other students其它的学生 想当于others

【6】feeling--feel 考查动词的用法 。make sb do让某人做某事;

【7】meaningfully--meaningful 考查形容词 。我们没有钱可以做一些有意义的事情;

【8】for an example去掉an 考查固定短语。For example例如;

【9】 andor 考查连词。句意:比如我们可以做一些义工为学校或试着为考试做一些努力为的是让自己感到自豪。

【10】will后面加be 考查固定短语。Be proud of 以。。为豪。

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