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Every student will be faced with the question when he passes the college entrance examinations: Should we choose a good major1. a good university first? Some students prefer to consider majors first so that they 2. learn what they are interested in. It will also make 3. possible for them to take their favorite jobs in the future. 4. , those 5. think differently believe that the environment is important to one’s development and that 6. (graduation) from leading universities are often more likely to find a good job. 7. my opinion, the best choice is a good major at a good university. If we cannot obtain both, the first thing 8. (consider) is a good major, because no matter 9. we study, we can still achieve a lot in 10. certain field if we try our best.

1.or

2.can

3.it

4.However

5.who

6.graduates

7.In

8.to consider

9.where

10.a

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试题分析:高考之后学生们面临的问题是:应该优先选择好的专业还是选择好的学校呢?人们对此有不同的见解,作者认为最好的选择是两全其美,如果不能两者兼得,应该优先考虑专业。

1. 考查连词。根据语境“我们是应该选个好的专业还是选个好的学校呢?”可知,a good major和a good university之间为“或者...或者...”的关系。故填选择连词or.

2. 考查情态动词。根据语境“一些学生更愿意优先考虑专业,那样的话他们就能够学习他们感兴趣的东西”可知,故填情态动词can.

3. 考查it做形式宾语。根据语境“这也能够使得他们能够在将来从事他们喜欢的工作”可知, make it possible for sb. to do sth.:使得某人做某事成为可能 故填不定代词it.

4. 考查连词。分析语境可知前文讲述优先考虑专业的原因,后文think differently believe that the environment is important to one’s development表明有些人支持优先考虑学校。所以此处为转折关系,故填转折连词However.

5. 考查定语从句引导词。根据语境“有些人不那么认为,他们相信环境对于一个人的发展是很重要的”可知,who think differently为定语从句,先行词为those,先行词在定语从句中充当主语,故用who引导定语从句。故填who.

6. 考查名词。根据语境“那些从一流大学毕业的人们更有可能找到好的工作”可知,此处应填名词做主语,graduate:毕业生 分析可知应填复数形式。故答案为graduates.

7. 考查in my opinion结构。根据语境“在我看来,最好的选择是好大学里的好专业”可知,故答案为In.

8. consider 考查不定式做定语。根据语境“如果不能两者兼得,优先考虑的应该是好的专业”可知,to consider为不定式定语,修饰the first thing,表示“优先考虑的事情”。故答案为to consider.

9. 考查no matter where引导让步状语从句。根据语境“因为不管我们在哪儿学习,如果我们努力还是能学到很多的”可知,no matter where we study为让步状语从句。故答案为where.

10. 考查不定代词。根据语境“如果我们努力还是能在某个领域学到很多的”可知文中没有特指某个领域,所以a certain field某个特定的领域 故答案为a.

考点:考查连词及从句

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