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【题目】【原创】Three years ago I___【1】___(failan important exam in my life and became__2___ student in an ordinary school.____ 3____(disappoint)as I felt at the shabby campus and the poorly-equipped classroom, I found the teachers patient and____4______ consider. Besides, I enjoyed the ____5___(friend) atmosphere in class. I decided to make the best of it. I worked hard and get along well ___6___ my teachers and classmates.

____7____ I had difficulties, they were always available. Soon, I became one of the top students in my class,___ 8__ greatly increased my___9______ (confident) and got me motivated.

My experience tells me that it is not what you are given but how you make use of it 【10___ determines who you are.

【答案】

【1】failed

【2】a

【3】Disappointed

【4】considerate

【5】friendly

【6】with

【7】whenever

【8】which

【9】confidence

【10】that

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】failed 考查时态。根据时间状语three years ago可知,此处用一般过去时,故填failed。句意为:三年前,我在人生的一场重要考试中失利了。

【2】a 考查冠词。名词student为可数名词单数,此处没有特指,故填不定冠词a,句意为:我成为一名普通中学的学生。

【3】Disappointed 考查形容词。根据下文的felt可知此处需要形容词担当表语,disappoint有两个形容词形式,分别为disappointed和disappointing。前者意为感到失望的,后者意为令人失望的,根据主语I可知此处填disappointed,句意为:虽然破旧的校园和设备简陋的教室让我感到失望。

【4】considerate 考查形容词。根据上文的patient可知,此处需要形容词。单词consider有两个形容词形式,分别为considerate和considerable,前者意为体贴的;后者意为相当(大的或多的)。根据主语teachers可知填considerate比较合适,句意为:但我发现老师们耐心又体贴。

【5】friendly 考查形容词。根据下文的atmosphere可知,此处需要填形容词,故填friendly,表示友好的气氛。

【6】with 考查介词。本空考查固定短语:get along with sb.意为:和某人相处。故填with,句意为:我和老师同学们相处得很好。

【7】whenever 考查状语从句。根据下文的they were always available可知,填whenever最为合适,意为无论何时我遇到困难,他们总能帮助我。

【8】which 考查定语从句。此处为非限制性定语从句,which代指上文一句话,在从句中担当主语。句意为:很快我就成为班里的优秀学生,这极大地及激励了我。

【9】confidence 考查名词。根据上文的my可知此处需要填名词,故填confidence。句意为:增加了我的细心。

【10】that 考查强调句型。此句要判断是一个强调句,句首有it is,故填that。句意为:我的经验告诉我,不是你被给了什么而是你如何利用你被给予的事物决定着你会成为什么样的人。

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