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【题目】阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

If you are interested in getting university education in China and1(attend) the university program, you may need to register in the high school.Starting your education at the high school level in China gives you an advantage since you will be well2(prepare) before joining the university.You will have learnt Mandarin(普通话),3will make your daily conversations smooth.You will also have familiarized yourself with the surroundings, making 4easy to get your way around.

In high school, you will5(introduce) to a Chinese way of learning and education at6early age.Besides, getting a high school7(admit) in China is easy.

You only need to look for schools which are offering high school education to the international students.Most of them offer instructions both in English8Chinese.Choose a right environment that will allow you to learn the local language, choose an area that is9(convenience) to you and select a school that allows a foreign student to10(easy) adapt to a new culture.

【答案】

1attending

2prepared

3which

4it

5be introduced

6an

7admission

8and

9convenient

10easily

【解析】

本文是一篇说明文。作者主要讲述了在中国接受高中教育的相关内容。

1考查动名词。句意:如果你对在中国接受大学教育和参加大学课程感兴趣。and并列连接的是get和attend ,因介词in后接动名词作宾语,故填attending 。

2考查形容词。句意:因为你在进入大学之前会做好准备。be prepared做好准备。故填prepared。

3考查关系代词。句意:你会学习普通话,这将使你每天的谈话变得流畅。分析句子可知,本句为非限制性定语从句,which在定语从句中,指代前面的整个句子。故填which。

4考查代词。句意:你也会熟悉周围的环境,这将使你的出行更加容易。分析句子可知,it作形式宾语,真正的主语为动词不定式。故填it。

5考查一般现在时的被动语态。句意:在高中,你会接触到中国早期的学习和教育方式。分析句子可知,句子为一般将来时。主语you与谓语introduce是被动。故填be introduced 。

6考查冠词。at an early age早年,为固定短语。故填 an 。

7考查名词。句意:除此之外,在中国,进入一所高中学习是很容易的。School admission 入学。故填admission 。

8考查连词。句意:大多数学校提供中文和英文的介绍。both.......and .....两者都。故填and。

9考查形容词。句意:选择一个对你方便的区域。Sth is convenient to sb 某事对某人很方便 。故填 convenient 。

10考查副词。句意:选择一所允许外国学生轻松适应新文化的学校。easily为副词,修饰动词短语adapt to。故填easily。

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