题目内容

With the widespread use of the computer, many middle school and primary school students can type very fast. 1. , their handwriting is becoming worse 2. before. Wrongly written characters and untidy writing are the common problems. The biggest problem is3. they don’t think it is necessary to practice handwriting any more since typing can take the place of4. . To me, I always prefer handwriting 5. ______ typing. I think handwriting is 6. better way to express my feeling. 7. , Chinese characters are the important part of Chinese culture and typing can never take the place of it. Therefore as a Chinese, we should 8. stop practicing writing them to avoid the wrongly written character and the untidy writing.

1.However

2.than

3.that

4.it

5.to

6.a/the

7.Besides/Moreover

8.never

【解析】

试题分析:题目主要考查学生对冠词、副词、比较级、代词、固定搭配、表语从句等基础基础知识和语法知识的掌握情况。

1.students can type very fast”和“their handwriting is becoming worse”是转折关系,且横线后有逗号,故填However。

2.

3.they don’t think it is necessary to practice handwriting any more ”不缺少主语或宾语,用that引导表语从句,故填that。

4.handwriting,特指上文提到的人或物用it,根据倒数第二行“typing can never take the place of it”可知答案,故填it。

5.

6.

7.

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考点:考查冠词;副词;比较级;代词;固定搭配;表语从句

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