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5.While most 18-year-olds are getting ready to go to college or get a job,March Tian Boedihardjo,an Indonesian Chinese math prodigy(奇才),has already accomplished(61)both.
Although he never likes being called a prodigy,(62)saying(say)it means he doesn't have to work hard for his achievements,March Tian Boedihardjo is(63)really(real) special.He first made international headlines in 2007,(64)whenhe managed to get an A in both Mathematics and Further Mathematics at the tender age of 9.
That same year,Boedihardjo became the(65)youngest(young) person in Hong Kong to ever be admitted to university.And he managed to graduate in just four years.
Recently he(66)has been offered/was offered(offer) an associate professor job at a university.As it turns out,brilliance runs in the Boedihardjo family's blood.Horatio,admitted to the Oxford University at the age of 14,is March's elder brother.1wonder(67)whatthe next generation will be able to do,graduating from high school.before they learn to speak?
Both his teachers and parents have been accused of robbing him(68)ofhis childhood throughout the years.(69)However,March says he has no regrets."If I(70)were(be) given a second
chance,1would go down the same path,"he said.

分析 短文主要对数学奇才--印尼华人沈诗钧进行介绍.

解答 61.both,考查代词,根据语境可知,数学奇才--印尼华人沈诗钧18岁时就已经完成了两个任务,即大学毕业和找到工作.
62.saying,考查非谓语动词,分析句子可知,此处为分词短语作状语,又因句子主语he和动词say之间构成逻辑上的主谓关系,故用现在分词形式.
63.really,考查词性转换,此处用副词修饰形容词specia,故填really.
64.when,考查定语从句,非限制性定语从句中缺少状语,先行词为2007,故用关系副词when.
65.youngest,考查形容词最高级,根据空前的the和后面表示范围的介词短语in Hong Kong判断,此处用形容词最高级形式.
66.has been offered/was offered,考查动词语态,根据时间状语recently可知,本句用现在完成时或一般过去时,主语he和动词offer之间是被动的关系.
67.what,考查名词性从句,分析句子此处作动词wonder的宾语,且所填词在宾语从句中作动词do的宾语,故填what.
68.of,考查介词,固定搭配rob sb.of sth."剥夺某人的某物".
69.However,考查副词,前后句之间为转折的关系,因此使用however.
70.were,考查if条件句中的虚拟语气,表示与现在事实相反时,if从句中的谓语be动词一般用were.

点评 对于语法填空这类题,一是懂得分析句子结构,二是知道充当各个句子成分的词类或词性,从语法上确定答案,当然,对于某些固定搭配也要牢记,在平时的学习中要多积累这些词汇或短语,对于句子使用的时态语态也要通过语境进行确定.

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