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【题目】Nowadays Senior 3 students are general faced a lot of pressure,which is rather common.To reduce it,the followed suggestions may help.First of all,know exactly what lead to your pressure,and then you can take measures to deal with it.Secondly,set up a goal what is not too high.In other words,don't put too much pressure on yourself. Thirdly,find a way to relax you occasionally.For example,you can listen to music,go swim or just simply go walking. Eventually,make friend with others,for example,your classmates,your teachers or your parents.They will understand you and come to you help when you are really in the trouble.In a word,never get yourself stuck in the pressure for "Impossible is nothing".

【答案】1.第一句:general-generally;

2.faced后加with

3.第二句:followed-following

4.第三句:lead-leads

5.第四句:what-that/which

6.第五句:you-yourself

7.第六句:swim-swimming

8.第七句:friend-friends

9.第八句:you-your

10.第九句:去掉the

【解析】这篇短文介绍现在高三年级的学生们通常面对很大压力,给出一些建议让学生们减少压力。

1.考查副词。句意:如今,高三学生一般都面临着很大的压力,这很常见。general在句中修饰谓语are faced,应该用副词修饰动词。general的副词形式为generally.故把general改为generally.

2.考查句意:如今,高三学生一般都面临着很大的压力,这很常见。be faced with面临,面对,是固定搭配。故加上with.

3.句意:为了减少这种情况,下面的建议可能会有所帮助。the following+名词=the名词+followed,“以下的……”。故把followed改为following.

4.句意:首先,要知道是什么导致了你的压力,然后你就可以采取措施来解决它。what lead to your pressure是宾语从句,主句谓语是一般现在时并结合句意可知谓语用一般现在时,从句中主语是what,谓语用第三人称单数形式。故把lead改为leads.

5.句意:第二,设立一个不太高的目标。what is not too high是定语从句,先行词是a goal,关系词在从句中做主语指事物,应该用that/which,what不能引导定语从句。故把what改为that/which.

6.句意:第三,偶尔找个放松自己的方法。祈使句的主语是you,句中relax的宾语也是you,当宾语与主语一致,宾语用反身代词。故把you改为yourself.

7.句意:例如,你可以听音乐,去游泳,或者只是去散步。“去游泳”应该是go swimming,是固定短语。故把swim改为swimming.

8.句意:最后,和你的同学,你的老师或者你的父母交朋友。make friends交朋友,是固定短语。故把friend改为friends.

9.句意:当你真正陷入困境时,他们会理解你并帮助你。分析句子可知,名词help前面应该用形容词修饰,此处的you应该改为形容词性物主代词your.故把you改为your.

10.句意:总之,永远不要让自己陷入“不可能是没有”的压力中。in pressure for是固定搭配,译为“在……的压力下”。故把the去掉。

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