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7.Were you the first or the last child in your family?Or were you a middle or an only child?Some people think(61)itmatters where you were born in your family.But there are different ideas about(62)whatthe birth order means.Some people say that the oldest children,(63)whoare smart and strong-willed,are very likely(64)to succeed(succeed).The reason(65)forthis is simple.Parents have a lot of time for their first child and give him or her a lot of attention.An only child will succeed for(66)thesame reason.What happens to the other children in the family?Middle children don't get so much attention,so they don't feel that important.If a family has many children,the middle one sometimes gets lost in the crowd.The youngest child,however,often gets special(67)treatment(treat),growing up to be funny.But a recent study thought things quite(68)differently(difference).The study found that first children believed in family rules.They didn't take many chances in(69)theirlives.They usually(70)followed(follow) orders.Rules didn't mean as much to later children in the family.They took chances and they often did better in life.
分析 本文论述了同一个家庭第一个和最后一个出生的孩子由于受到家长关注程度不一样导致以后生活也呈现不同发展趋势.
解答 61.it 考查代词.此处it代指前文提到的事情,在此处做形式宾语.
62.what 考查关系词.根据句意mean后缺一个宾语.
63.who 考查关系词.此处句式为who引导一个非限制性定语从句,前行词是人.
64.to succeed 考查动词不定式.be likely to do 为固定短语,意为可能做某事.
65.for 考查介词.reason后用介词for表示…的理由.
66.the 考查冠词.the same 为固定短语,意为相同,类似的.
67.treatment 考查名词.special为形容词,后面需接名词形式.
68.differently 考查副词.修饰动词think需用副词形式.
69.their 考查物主代词.本句提到 first children,所以他们的生活,需用their.
70.followed考查谓语动词.根据句子时态需用一般过去时.
点评 语法填空主要考生学生对基础知识在具体语境中的使用情况,要求考生在平时学习时多多积累语法知识.
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