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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。

In order to realize his dream, Bill Gates, the richest man in the world, gave up 1 (study) in Harvard University, 2 is the most famous in the world. He set up a company and researched the computer software. As an old saying us in the world. He set up a company and researched the computer software. As an old saying 3 (go), “Interest is the best teacher.” I totally agree with this idea. I began to be crazy about English 4 I was a little girl. I got 5 (particular) interested in foreign cultures and customs. To meet my 6 (curious), I read English stories every day. It seemed to be the 7 (good) “meal” of the day. As 8 result, I always did very well in 9 (I) English exams. Interest is the key 10 success.

【答案】

1studying

2which

3goes

4when

5particularly

6curiosity

7best

8a

9my

10to

【解析】

本文为记叙文。文章以比尔盖茨的成功为例告诉我们兴趣是成功的关键。

1考查固定搭配。句意:为了实现他的梦想。比尔盖茨,世界上最富有的人,放弃了在哈佛大学的学习。“give up doing...”为固定搭配,意为“放弃做某事”,故填studying

2考查定语从句.句意:比尔盖茨,世界上最富有的人,放弃了在世界上最著名的哈佛大学学习。分析句子, ___2___ is the most famous in the world是定语从句,先行词是Harvard University,在从句中作主语,非限制性定语从句要用用关系代词which ,故填 which

3考查主谓一致。句意:正如一句俗话说“兴趣是最好的老师”。本句是非限制性定语从句,从句的主语saying是单数三人称,谓语动词也应用单数三人称形式goes ,故填goes

4考查状语从句。句意:当我还是个小女孩的时候,我开始对英语着迷。根据语境可知,此处是指当作者是个小女孩时。本句是指“当......时候”,故填连词when

5考查副词做状语。句意:我对外国文化和习俗特别感兴趣。分析句子可知,空格处在句中作状语,修饰形容词interested,故要用副词形式,故填副词particularly

6考查名词。句意:为了满足我的好奇心,我每天都读英语故事。分析句子可知,本空格有形容词性物主代词my,所以空可处是个名词,故填名词curiosity

7考查最高级。句意:这似乎是一天中最好的“一餐”。根据语境可知,一天有三餐,三者有三者以上比较要用最高级,所以要用最高级,故填最高级best

8考查固定搭配。句意:因此,我的英语考试总是考得很好。“as a result”为固定搭配,意为“因此”,故填a

9考查代词。句意:因此,我的英语考试总是考得很好。空格后是名词“my English exams”。所以空格处应用形容词性物主代词my 。故填 my

10考查固定搭配。句意:兴趣是成功的关键。 the key to success”是固定搭配,意为“成功的关键”,故填介词 to

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