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【题目】Good evening, everyone! It is my honor to be here to share something with you. Today my topic is “Stop 1(choose) merit students(优秀生)”.

There is no doubt 2 choosing merit students may inspire some students to learn from those models, which make many parents happy, for they always attach great importance to their education. However, this way has its 3 (weak). As we know, the students are still young, and choosing merit students may be 4

(harm) to their mental health by sorting them into good students and bad students. So it

5(obvious) doesn’t benefit them in health. At the same time, teachers are always 6(drown) in teaching, thus ignoring their virtue and PE, which does more harm 7 good to the growth of students.

As a matter of fact, what is more important is that we should take measures to enter their minds to find 8 they are thinking and desiring. Only in this way can we really find an effective method 9(guide) them at school. Everyone may have a balanced 10(develop).

That’s all.

Thank you for listening!

【答案】

1choosing

2that

3weakness(es)

4harmful

5obviously

6drowned

7than

8what

9to guide

10development

【解析】本文是一篇演讲稿,主题是停止选择优等生。毫无疑问选择三好学生可能会激发一些学生向这些模范学习。但是,这种方式有它的弱点,选择优等生会危害他们的心理健康。所以它显然不利于他们的健康。这对学生的成长弊大于利。事实上,更重要的是,我们应该采取措施进入他们的思想找到他们在想什么,渴望什么。只有这样我们才能真正找到一种有效的方法去知指导他们。

1句意为:大家晚上好!我很荣幸能在这里与大家分享一些东西。今天我演讲的题目是停止选择优秀生”。Stop doing … 故填 choosing。

2句意为:毫无疑问选择三好学生可能会激发一些学生向这些模范学习。There is no doubt that 为固定句式,故填that。

3句意为:但是,这种方式有它的弱点。需要名词,故填weakness(es) 。

4句意为:选择优等生会危害他们的心理健康。 Be harmful to 为固定句式,故填harmful。

5句意为:所以它显然不利于他们的健康。动词前可以用副词修饰,故填obviously 。

6句意为:教师总是淹没在教学上,因此忽略了他们的美德和体育。教师和淹没是被动关系,故填drowned 。

7句意为:这对学生的成长弊大于利。根据句意故填than。

8句意为:事实上,更重要的是,我们应该采取措施进入他们的思想找到他们在想什么,渴望什么。句子缺少一个连词,同时连词充当从句的宾语,故填that。

9句意为:只有这样我们才能真正找到一种有效的方法去知指导他们。不定式表示目的,故填to guide 。

10句意为:每个人都会有一个平衡的发展。前面有a所以需要名词,故填development。

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