题目内容

How can I stop smoking?

Choose a day __1.___ is not __2.____ (stress) to quit smoking. Make a list of all the __3.___ you will get from stopping smoking. Throw away all your cigarettes at the end of the day before you plan to quit. Reread the list of benefits you wrote when you feel like __4.__. Develop some other habits like walking, drinking some water, cleaning the house and so on to keep yourself busy.

If you feel nervous __5.__ stressed, try to do some __6.____ (relax) exercises __7.____ deep breathing. You can stop smoking with a friend or join a group. If you feel really bad, ask a doctor or chemist for help. The most important thing is to keep trying. Don’t feel ashamed __8.___ you weaken because some people have to try many times __9.___ they finally quit smoking. Never give __10.__ and you will succeed eventually.

1.which/that

2.stressful

3.benefits

4.smoking

5.or

6.relaxation

7.like

8.if

9.before

10.up

【解析】

试题分析:

1.which/that考查定语从句。该处缺少关系代词。a day 是其后的定语从句的先行词,并在定语从句中作主语,故用which/that引导定语从句。故填which/that。

2.stressful 考查形容词。空缺处在is 的后面,是句子的表语,要用形容词。stress的形容词是stressful,故填stressful。

3.benefits 考查定语从句。该处为定语从句的先行词,要用名词或代词;根据上下文可知此处是指从戒烟中得到的好处(benefits),下文的“Reread the list of benefits you wrote”中的“benefits”也是提示。

4.smoking 考查动词的搭配。feel like doing sth.想要做某事,该空缺处要用动词的ing 形式;前面提到,记下你从戒烟中得到的好处,故此处是说,当你想吸烟时,再读读你写下的那些好处。故填smoking。

5.or 考查连词。用连词or连接形容词nervous和stressed表示两种情况之一:当你感到紧张或有压力时。故填or。

6.relaxation 考查名词。此处是说,当你感到紧张或有压力时,试着做一些如深呼吸等放松练习。故空缺处用relax的名词relaxation修饰后面的名词exercises,故填relaxation。

7.like 考查介词。深呼吸是一种放松练习,用like“正如,像”列举事物。故填like。

8. 考查连词。上一句说,最重要的就是坚持。故此处说,如果你畏缩不前,也不要感到羞愧。用if“如果”引导条件状语从句。故填if。

9.before 考查连词。因为很多人必须尝试很多次之后最终才能戒烟,即戒掉烟之前要尝试很多次,故用before“在……之前”引导时间状语从句。故填before。

10.up 考查动词短语。千万不要放弃,你最终一定会成功的。give up放弃,故填up。

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