Different people may bid for different things. As for me, I want dream, friendship and 1. admission notice to a famous university most.
Dreams would be on the top of my list. Only by pursuing our dreams 2. we enjoy a meaningful and fulfilled life. Money can buy a cozy life, 3. without dreams, even a millionaire would find his life boring.
A person without friends can4. be happy. Our life is full of joys and sorrows, 5. we need people to share with. Faced with difficulties, we need friends to give 6. comfort and help. Just as a saying goes. "A friend in need is a friend indeed. "Friendship can help us 7. ups and downs of life, so friendship would be in my list as well.
After working hard for so many years, I deserve to go to a good university, 8. being admitted to a famous university can help me live up to my parents’ expectations and bring me a bright future.
1.an
2.can
3.but
4.not/never
5.which
6.us
7.through
8.because
【解析】
試題分析:題目主要考查學生對冠詞、連詞、代詞、介詞、情態(tài)動詞、定語從句、狀語從句等語法知識的掌握情況。
1. admission notice大學通知書,故填an。
2.Only by pursuing our dreams we enjoy a meaningful and fulfilled life.只有通過對夢想的不懈追求,我們才能過上有意義的生活。only+狀語放句首,句子用部分倒裝,故填can。
3.Money can buy a cozy life, without dreams, even a millionaire would find his life boring.金錢固然可以買來安逸的生活,但是如果沒有夢想,即使是百萬富翁,也會感到生活的無趣。句子前后是轉折關系,故填but。
4.A person without friends can be happy.一個沒有朋友的人是不會開心的,故填not/never。
5. we need people to share with我們需要朋友來分享生活中的喜怒哀樂,故填which。
6.we need friends to give comfort and help我們需要朋友來給我們安慰和幫助,主語we對應的賓格是us,故填us。
7.Friendship can help us ups and downs of life友誼幫助我們度過生活中的跌宕起伏,介詞through有“經歷,度過”的意思,故填through。
8. being admitted to a famous university can help me live up to my parents’ expectations and bring me a bright future因為考上名校能幫我實現父母的期望,也能有一個很好的未來,故填because。
考點:考查冠詞;連詞;代詞;介詞;情態(tài)動詞;定語從句;狀語從句
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