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【题目】Recently I learned from the newspaper that normal universities(师范大学)_【1】__ (belong) to the Education Department would recruit(招收)some students free. As __2___ return, the students must serve as a primary school teacher for 10 years in his or her hometown. I feel that is good news for me and I’ll contact the universities to get __3_ (admit). First of all, as a farmer’s child, my family’s living condition is not so good __4_ I can not afford the high tuition of regular universities. I’m so happy to get the chance _5 (become) a college student __6then continue my study. Secondly, serving as a teacher is my dream since I was a child. I7bring) up in a mountain village. Many of my little friends got poor education and they had to get to work as a teenager. If I become a teacher, I will devote __8(I) to giving them better education. Lastly, our country is 9 great need of teachers, 【10(especial) in rural areas. After I graduate, I’ll return to my hometown and serve as a good teacher.

【答案】

【1】belonging

【2】a

【3】admitted

【4】that

【5】to become

【6】and

【7】was brought

【8】myself

【9】in

【10】especially

【解析】

试题分析:作者想参加师范大学的免费招生,文中列举了自己想参加的几点理由。

【1】belonging.考查非谓语动词。此处是现在分词做定语,修饰normal universities,指属于教育部的师范大学。故填belonging.

【2】a.考查冠词。句中return是名词,as a return“作为回报”,故填a.

【3】admitted.考查过去分词。get admitted加入,被接纳,此处指被大学录取,故填admitted.

【4】that.考查固定句型。此处是sothat句型表示如此以至于,指家庭条件不太好以至于负担不起高额学费,故填that.

【5】to become.考查不定式。此处是不定式做定语,指成为大学生的机会,故填to become.

【6】and.考查连词。此处成为大学生和继续学习是并列关系,用and连接。故填and.

【7】was brought.考查时态语态。句中主语I和动词bring up是被动关系,指我被抚养。此处用过去时的被动,故填was brought.

【8】myself.考查反身代词。此处主语和宾语是同一个人,用反身代词。指奉献自己,故填myself.

【9】in.考查介词。in great need of急需,此处指急需老师,故填in.

【10】especially.考查副词。此处表示尤其是农村,用副词especially尤其,故填especially.

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