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【题目】Youth is a kind of wealth. It will gradually disappear 1 time going by. What can we do to fulfill our youth?

For one thing, it is to realize our value, and our dreams 2 matters a lot. 3 our dreams are, we must try hard to achieve them. When we are young, we are full of energy, and we have many4(opportunity). We have good conditions in our lives, good memories, good understanding and so on. We should make the most of them to learn more.

For 5, we should do as many things as possible. Of course, they must 6 (rich) our lives, which can make it possible for us to gain many different experiences that are worth 7 (remember) when we are old.

Then when we are really old, and when we cannot move any 8 (much), we can be proud of something 9 (achieve), for we have lived our life to 10 fullest.

【答案】

1with

2that

3Whatever

4opportunities

5another

6enrich

7remembering

8more

9achieved

10the

【解析】试题分析:年轻就是财富,随着时间的流逝一切都将消失,但为青春奋斗所取得的成就会让我们人生更加丰富。

1考查介词。句意:随着时间的推移,年轻将会消失。with time going by随着时间的流逝”是“with+宾语+宾语补足语”结构,句子中作状语,故填with。

2考查强调句型。句意:在我看来,意识到自己价值和梦想是非常重要的。由于“to realize our value, and our dreams matter a lot”是完整的句子,因此推断此处考查强调句型,其构成形式是:It is/was+被强调成分+其它成分。故填that。

3考查状语从句。句意:无论我们的梦想是什么,我们必须努力去是实现。 whatever“无论什么”引导让步状语从句,在从句中作表语,置句首单词首字母大写,结合句意,故填Whatever 。

4考查名词。句意:当我们年轻的时候,我们充满精力,我们有许多机会。many修饰可数名词复数。故填opportunities。

5考查固定短语。上文提到for one thing“一方面”,for another“另一方面”讲述表示相一致的两个方面故填another。

6考查动词。must是情态动词,接动词原形,构成谓语动词。rich“富裕的”是形容词,其动词形式是enrich。故填enrich。

7考查非谓语动词。句意:对于我们来说获得当我们年老时值得记住的许多经验是可能的。be worth doing sth.“值得做某事是常用搭配。故填remembering。

8考查副词的比较级。句意:当我们真正年老时,当我们不再能动时,我们能以我们所取得的感到骄傲,因为我们过着充实的生活。not…any more“不再”是固定短语。结合句意,故填more。

9考查非谓语动词。achieve作定语修饰something,achievesomething是被动关系,用过去分词表示被动关系。故填achieved。

10考查冠词。to the fullest“充分地”是固定短语。故填the。

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