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【题目】根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

I still remember my college days after I was initially given my assignments of writing different papers. I enjoyed my first week with new friends and teachers as they were quite friendly and sociable. But I didnt realize that there was a dark era in my life, which was the horrifying day after I found that my term papers with empty pages. I had no way out. I was not alone. 1

I gathered some courage and started thinking to find methods to help me write my term papers. I went to my history teacher. 2 She told me that I should act like a professional student and not take my work lightly. She also provided some encouraging tips which really improved my confidence. I was instructed to go to the library and gather books that have relevant material or topics about the term papers. 3 I did as I was ordered.

Throughout the whole process of term papers there was something quite interesting and pleasing. She didnt assist me in doing any practical thing, but gave instructions one by one. With a large pile of reference books, we left the library and she told me to review those chapters. I got a lot of information and data. I had been feeling proud and happy as I got a good idea about the topics. She told me to create a 2000-word essay in my own words. 4 She did further editing and told me to make a bibliography(参考书目), which was not a hard task.

I felt quite lucky to see the term papers had a professional appearance. 5

A. The next step was to find related chapters in those books.

B. I also felt lucky to have such a good teacher as her.

C. I had been happy that it took only two days to finish my task.

D. The new students had different feelings about it.

E. All the new students were feeling exactly the same way.

F. She became my best friend from then on.

G. She was very kind and always prepared to help new students.

【答案】

1E

2G

3A

4C

5B

【解析】

试题分析:作者对于大学要完成学期论文感到很棘手,幸亏有历史老师的帮助,我才能成功完成我的论文。

【1】考查上下文的理解能力。根据文所说:…which was the horrifying day after I found that my term papers with empty pages. I had no way out. I was not alone.。可知当我发现我的论文没有写时,有多么恐怖,我已无路可走,我也不是孤独的,因为所有的学生都和我感觉一样。应该选E合适。

【2】考查上下文的理解能力。根据下文所说:我鼓起勇气,决定要完成论文,就向历史老师求助,她很善良,总是乐于帮助新生她告诉我要像一个专业的学生,不要轻视作业。可知应该选G合适。

【3】考查上下文的理解能力。根据文所说:老师让我去图书馆搜集和我论文有关的书籍以及下文:我按照她要求的去做。可知应该选A接着就是在这些书里找相关的章节)合适。

【4】考查上下文的理解能力。根据文所说:我收集了大量参考书,获得了大量信息,并且自己也拥有了写论文的灵感她让我用自己的话写一篇两千字左右的论文。以及下文她做进一步的校对,可知应该选C我非常高兴只花了两天就完成任务了)合适。

【5】考查上下文的理解能力。根据文所说:I felt quite lucky to see the term papers had a professional appearance.我非常幸运看着我的论文有模有样的。可知应该选B我也很幸运有像她这样的一个好老师帮助我)合适。

考点: 信息匹配。

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