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【题目】 王丽即将要离开承载着她美好回忆的母校,开启她新的高中生活。她想在朋友圈发一条微信分享一下她的心情,请帮助她完成信息。每空一词。

How time flies! We’re leaving our junior high school which has brought us many 1 memories. I have to say goodbye to my teachers and classmates. I’ll never 2 the happy days we have spent together. Thank you, dear teachers. You always work3 and taught us patiently. More importantly, you’ve taken good care of us and guided us. Thank you, dear classmates. We have got along well 4 each other like sisters and brothers. I will remember the pleasure and help you’ve given to me. Thank you, all my loved ones. I wish you a bright 5.

【答案】

1wonderful / good / sweet

2forget

3hard

4with

5future

【解析】

文章大意:时光如梭,我们就要初中毕业了。我想与老师和同学告别,我永远不会忘记我们一起度过的快乐时光。感谢老师和同学对我们的帮助和关心。希望你们有一个美好的未来。

1句意:我们即将离开给我们带来许多美好回忆的中学。

根据We’re leaving our junior high school which has brought us many __1__ memories.结合汉语提示:王丽即将要离开承载着她美好回忆的母校,“美好回忆”英文表达是wonderful / good / sweet memories,故答案为wonderful / good / sweet

2句意:我永远不会忘记我们在一起度过的快乐日子。

根据下文Thank you, dear teachers.结合I’ll never __2__ the happy days we have spent together.可知句意为:我永远不会忘记我们在一起度过的快乐日子。句中缺少“忘记”的表达,“忘记”英文表达是forgetwill后接动词原形,故答案为forget

3句意:你总是努力工作,耐心地教我们。

根据上文Thank you, dear teachers.结合You always work__3__ and taught us patiently. More importantly,可知句意为:你总是努力工作,耐心地教我们。句中缺少“努力地”表达,设空处修饰前面的谓语动词,所以用副词hard,故答案为hard

4句意:我们像兄弟姐妹一样相处得很好。

根据下文I will remember the pleasure and help you’ve given to me.结合Thank you, dear classmates. We have got along well __4__ each other like sisters and brothers.可知句意为:我们像兄弟姐妹一样相处得很好。get along well with与……相处融洽,固定词组,故答案为with

5句意:我希望你们有一个美好的未来。

根据I wish you a bright __5__.本句为结尾句,可知,应是对大家的祝福,结合题干,可知句意为:我希望你们有一个美好的未来。a bright future一个美好的未来,故答案为future

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