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15.There are a lot of famous women of(56)achievement(achieve)in the world.They all do(57)well( good ) in their work,such as Lin Qiaozhi,Jane Goodall and Song Qingling.There is no doubt (58)that they are real heroines and(59)worthy ( worth ) of being praised.But in my opinion,all healthy humans have the ability to do that.It just depends on (60)whether you have the determination to do it and whether the situation is in your favor.But never before have I admired a person so much (61)as Helen Keller,who I just read about.She was an unlucky girl,(62)who could neither hear(63)nor see.I just can't imagine how she could be so successful.I really don't believe that a deaf-blind lady could become a world-famous writer.(64)What great difficulties she must have met and what great efforts she must have made.If I (65)were( be ) her,I wouldn't have the courage to live on.It is by her courage and imagination and intelligence that I was struck.

分析 本文主要介绍一些有成就的妇女.作者特别觉得盲人Helen Keller不容易.她既听不见也看不见,但她通过自己努力,成为了世界著名的作家.

解答 56.achievement 考查名词.of是介词,后接名词作其宾语.
57.well 考查副词.do是动词,要用副词修饰.
58.that 考查连词.no doubt后接完整的同位语从句时用连词that.
59.worthy 考查固定搭配.be worthy of being done意为"某事值得做",是固定搭配.
60.whether 考查连词.根据句意:它仅依靠你是否有决心做它.用连词whether.
61.as 考查固定搭配.so much as意为"甚至; 几乎",是固定搭配.
62.who 考查定语从句.分析句子结构可知这是一个定语从句,先行词an unlucky girl,在从句中作主语,用关系代词who.
63.nor 考查固定搭配.neither…nor…表示"既不…也不…".其含义是否定的,可连接任意两个并列的成份.
64.What 考查感叹句.由what引导的感叹句结构形式是:What+adj+名词+主语+谓语.
65.were 考查虚拟语气.在if引导的非真实条件句中,表示与现在事实相反时,主句用would+动词原形,从句用一般过去时(be动词用were).

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