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【题目】As children,loving our parents is an important part of life. It is our parents who create us, 1】 (抚养) us, make us who we are and keep a roof over our heads in all kinds of weather.

Here are some ways to love our parents. Firstly, tell them we love them every day. A gentle“I love you”will w 2】 a coldest heart. Parents brought us into this world. 3】 them,we might still wander at an unknown corner of an unknown world. Then,show 4】 (尊敬)to them and don’t get angry easily because anger helps 5】 us nor our parents. Instead,keep c 6】 and sometimes share our feelings with them. Besides, obey their requests, 7】 will make our attitudes better. What’s more,understand that parents should be f 8】 when they make mistakes . We should also keep company with them as much as p 9】 . Learn from them by listening to their stories as parents are one of the 10】 (资源) of our growth and even our teachers in one way or another.

【答案】

【1】raise

【2】warm

【3】Without

【4】respect

【5】neither

【6】calm

【7】which

【8】forgiven/forgivable

【9】possible

【10】resources

【解析】

试题分析:这篇文章主要讲的是孩子要爱父母,尊敬父母,理解父母。并写了几条建议。

【1】raise。raise:动词。做及物动词时,表示:抚养;做不及物动词时,表示:上升。句意:正是我们的父母生我们,养我们,教导我们做人,给我们安身之所。故填raise。

【2】warm。warm:温暖。此处做动词使用,表示:使……温暖。句意:一句温柔的“我爱你”可以温暖最冰冷的心。故填warm。

【3】Without。without:没有。这里without them做句子的状语。句意:没有他们,我们可能还在未知的世界的某个未知的角落里徘徊。故填without。

【4】respect。respect:名词,尊敬。show respect to对……表示尊敬。句意:并且要尊敬他们,不要随便发脾气,因为生气对我们和我们的父母都没有帮助。故填respect。

【5】neither。neither:两者都不。常用表达方法:neither……nor既不……也不。句意:见上题。故填neither。

【6】calm。calm:平静的。keep calm 保持冷静。句意:相反,保持冷静,有时也可以跟他们分享你的想法。故填calm。

【7】which。这里which引导的是一个非限制性定语从句,which指代的是前面“obey their request(服从他们的要求)”。句意:除此之外,服从他们的要求会让我们的态度变得更好。故填which。

【8】forgiven/forgivable。forgiven:forgive的过去分词形式,原谅;forgivable:形容词,宽恕的。should +动词原形,be done 表被动。Be+形容词 系表结构。should be forgiven这里表示:应该被原谅。句意:还有,要理解当父母犯错时应该原谅他们。故填forgiven/forgivable。

【9】possible。possible:可能。as much as possible 尽可能多的。句意:我们也应该尽可能多的陪伴在他们身边。

【10】resources。resource:名词,资源。这里可以理解为:源泉one of the resources 这里要用复数,表示众多源泉之一。句意:通过倾听他们的经历向他们学习,因为父母是我们成长的源泉之一,在某些方面,我们的老师还有其他一些人也是。故填resources。

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