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【题目】阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Finally, no more exams.” It’s a common feeling among high school graduates who have just completed the college entrance examination. What a 【1】 (relieve)! However, rather than fill the next three months 2 sleeping, eating, and watching TV, some students have started working on finding a good choice of foreign college.

Different from those who begin their applications for foreign colleges in Senior 2, Li made a late decision on a US education. She began to think about it in Senior 3, but decided not 3 (give) up the college entrance exam.

Li’s classmate Mao Bingxin is considering studying in Canada after the top exam. She began a TOEFL course on June 11.

He Wei, 4 18-year-old boy who studies at Shenzhen Bao’an High School, isn’t allowing herself much freedom this summer vacation either, 5 (devote) her time to looking for a language school 6 she can study French and some overseas study consulting agencies.

He Wei considers 7 worthwhile to spend the summer preparing for college rather than hanging out with friends. “Although we don’t really know 8 the future will be like, we are sure that only when we make 9 (good) preparations for it, will we 【10 (offer) more chances.” she said.

【答案】

【1】relief

【2】with

【3】to give

【4】an

【5】devoting

【6】where

【7】it

【8】what

【9】better

【10】be offered

【解析】

试题分析:高考结束之后虽然没有考试的压力了,但是很多同学仍然很努力的找兼职或者其他事情做来锻炼自己的能力

【1】relief 考查名词。What a relief!真让人松了口气啊!,用relief

【2】with考查介词。Fill sth with用...充满...,固定搭配,用with。

【3】to give考查动词。 固定搭配decide to do sth决定做某事,用to give。

【4】an考查冠词。形容词18-year-old第一个单词是以元音开始的,所以使用an修饰,用an。

【5】devoting考查名词。非谓语动词,与主语之间是主动关系,用devoting。

【6】where考查关系词。本句是一个定语从句,where指代先行词在句中作状语,用where。

【7】it考查代词。本句中的it是一个形式宾语,真正的宾语是后面的动名词短语spending the summer preparing for college rather than hanging out with friends,用it。

【8】what考查关系词。连接宾语从句,在从句中做like的宾语,用what。

【9】better考查形容词。根据 more 可知是比较结构,用比较级,用better。

【10】be offered考查动词语态。被提供更多的机会,主语与动词之间是被动关系,用be offered。

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