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【题目】阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

One of my most unforgettable experience occurred on a day last summer, 1 I was handing out newspapers from door to door.

Disappointed at my study results, I didn’t want to go to school any 2 (long). I found a temporary job during my summer vacation. Because I was poor in knowledge, the manager only asked me 3 (deliver) newspapers from house to house.

At 4 beginning, I it would be a piece of cake. There would be no 5 (difficult) in finishing it. But to my surprise, when I went to people’s 6 (house), they looked me up and down. I could feel that they looked down upon me. I 7 (hurt) badly. Even so, I came to another house. A black dog 8 (sudden) jumped out. Greatly frightened, I screamed with fear. But nobody came to help me. At that time, I come to realize that doing this job was more difficult than 9 (read) books in the classroom. I wanted to give up, but I couldn’t. I tried my best to do the job better. Finally I made it.

From this experience, I’ve learnt that if we put our heart 10 it, nothing is difficult and nothing is impossible.

【答案】

1when

2longer

3to deliver

4the

5difficulty

6houses

7was hurt

8suddenly

9reading

10into

【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章叙述的是去年暑假作者挨家挨户送报纸的情况。作者开始意识到做这份工作比在教室里读书更难。但是世上无难事,只怕有心人。

1考查定语从句。我最难忘的经历之一发生在去年夏天的一天,当时我正在挨家挨户送报纸。此处last summer是先行词,指时间,后面的定语从句缺少引导词,last summer在定语从句中做时间状语,故答案为when。

2考查固定结构。对我的学习成绩感到失望,我不想再去上学了。not---any longer不再,故答案为longer。

3考查固定结构。因为我的知识很差,经理只要求我把报纸挨家挨户地送去。ask sb. to do sth.请求某人做某事,故答案为to deliver。

4考查固定词组。at the beginning首先,从一开始,故答案为the。

5考查固定句式。There be no difficulty in doing sth.在做某事上没有困难,此处用名词形式,故答案为difficulty。

6考查名词复数。使我惊讶的是,当我到达人们的家里时,他们上下打量我。结合句意这里应该用名词复数,故答案为houses。

7考查被动语态。我感觉他们看不起我,我受到了极大的伤害。此处hurt(使受伤是及物动词,所以这里应该用一般过去时态的被动语态,故答案为was hurt。

8考查副词,一条黑狗突然跳出来。副词修饰动词,故答案为suddenly。

9考查动名词。那时候,我开始意识到做这份工作比在教室里读书更难。根据宾语从句的主语doing可知此处用动名词,故答案为reading。

10考查固定词组。从这次经历中,我了解到,如果我们用心去做,没有什么是困难的,没有什么是不可能的。put one’s heart into全神贯注于---,故答案为into。

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Sports Saturdays are run at six different primary schools around the area. The program runs for eight Saturdays through Feb. 27. Children can participate in the activities at any school, and even visit a different school each week.

Three Ways to Register

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Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To sign up for Foxlink, an adult member of the household must complete a Family Information Form and return it to the Park District along with proof of address (driver’s license, state ID or tax bill).

By Mail / Drop Off

Make checks payable to Fox Valley Park District. Fill out the registration form and mail to:

FVPD, 150 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora, IL 60506 ATTN: Brochure Registration.

In Person

Registrations are processed during office hours after resident registration has begun. Cash, check, Visa, MasterCard or Discover is accepted.

Eola Community Center, 555 S. Eola Road, Aurora 60504

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B. encourage schools to promote kids’ physical education

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Recently some American scientists have a useful piece of advice to people in industrialized nations. They say people should eat more of the same kind of food eaten by humans living more than 10, 000 years ago.
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E. Modern people used to suffer from “diseases of civilization.”
F. But today, we enjoy eating a lot of these.
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