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【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Whether you believe it or not, my school life is almost over. The first thing I’m going to do is to take a long vacation! But I find myself 【1】 (think) about all the wonderful things 2 have happened during my senior year. I’ve decided to write them down so that one day. Years from now, when I reread them, the 3 (memory) will come back.

There’s so much 4 (remember). One of the best things about this year has been working as an arts editor for this newspaper. I love writing, so this has been 5 real success for me. Something else I’ve greatly enjoyed is working as a peer mediator. 6 is clear that this kind of work can really help people. I think I’ll continue to work as a mediator when I go to college. Other things I’m pleased about—getting good grades on my final exams, and receiving the senior prize for English Literature. What’s more, I got a car 7 (give) by my parents so I’ve been able to drive to school.

All these things have been wonderful. 8 I have to say, the highlight of the year was the senior prom. I was so pleased that I was invited to attend the prom by Daniel whom I liked to stay 9 . Another big surprise of the evening was when I was elected prom queen, which was so unexpected. It was 【10 (forget) and a perfect ending to a perfect school year.

【答案】

【1】thinking

【2】that/which

【3】memories

【4】to remember

【5】a

【6】It

【7】given

【8】But

【9】with

【10】unforgettable

【解析】

试题分析:作者即将毕业,本文是作者纪念大四发生的一些美好的事。

【1】thinking 考查固定用法。find sb do sth 一种状况,反复发生的事情。Find sb doing sth.发现一种动作正在进行。作者发现自己正在想那些美好的事情。故填thinking。

【2】that/which 考查定语从句。从句修饰wonderful things,故填which。that即可。

【3】memories 考查名词的单复数。此处指的是前文提到的那些美好的事情,故用复数。故填memories。

【4】to remember 考查固定用法。句意:有如此多的事情值得记忆。To do表示目的。故填to remember。

【5】a 考查冠词。success为可数名词,且为单数。故填a。

【6】It 考查强调句。It is clear that:很明显...It is + 被强调部分 + that ...该句型是强调句型.将被强调的部分放在前面,其它部分置于that之后。故填It。

【7】given 考查动词。Given在此处表示被动。故填given。

【8】But 考查连词。句意:所有这些东西是美好的。但是,我不得不说,今年的亮点是毕业舞会。前后句意为转折,注意首字母大写。故填But。

【9】with 考查介词。Stay with留在.......,与.....待在一起。故填with。

【10】unforgettable 考查形容词。句意:这是令人难忘的一个完美的结局。故填unforgettable。

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