Today, many people think 1. (compete) is the key to success. They pursue their own 2. (person) goals with no regard for the people around them. I believe such thinking is 3. of date. Contemporary society demands that we 4. (cooperate) with others. Real success will come when we grow together, 5. than hold each other down. In order to 6. (success), we must cooperate to solve problems.

Today, information and knowledge are growing so rapidly 7. no individual can master everything. We need each other to fill in the gaps in our knowledge and understanding. By 8. (be) flexible, supportive and willing to compromise, we will have more success in our lives and careers. 9. cooperation, we will develop stronger relationships, 10. are the source of happiness and satisfaction in life, and achieve more.

1.competition

2.personal

3.out

4.(should)cooperate

5.rather

6.succeed

7.that

8.being

9.Through/By

10.which

【解析】

試題分析:題目主要考查了形容詞、介詞、詞性轉(zhuǎn)換和固定搭配等基礎(chǔ)知識,還考查了結(jié)果狀語從句、非限制性定語從句等語法知識。

1.competition。

2.They pursue their own (person) goals他們追求個人目標(biāo),而不顧周圍的人,personal個人的,私人的,故填personal。

3.I believe such thinking is of date. 我認(rèn)為這樣的想法已經(jīng)過時了。out of date過時的,故填out。

4. command, request, require, demand, suggest等后面的賓語從句用虛擬語氣,即should+動詞原形,should可省略,故填(should)cooperate。

5. than而不是,故填rather。

6. order to為了,后跟動詞原形,succeed成功,是動詞,故填succeed。

7.that。

8. being flexible通過變得靈活,故填being。

9. cooperation, we will develop stronger relationships通過合作,我們將會建立起更加牢固的人際關(guān)系,故填Through/By。

10. are the source of happiness and satisfaction in life這些人際關(guān)系是我們的幸福感和滿足感的來源,which指代relationships,故填which。

考點:考查詞性轉(zhuǎn)換;固定搭配;固定短語;結(jié)果狀語從句;非限制性定語從句

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