It is a beautiful day here and I am sitting under the big tree at the e of the1.
garden. I have just returned from a long bike ride to an old castle. seems 2.
amazing that at my age I am still (健康) enough to cycle 20 kilometers in 3.
An afternoon. It’s my b in two weeks’ time and I’ll be 82 years old! I think4.
my long and active life must be to(由于) the healthy life I live. 5.
This brings me to the real (原因) for my letter, my dear grandson. 6.
Your mother tells me that you started s some time ago and now you find 7.
it difficult to give it . Believe me, I know how easy it is to begin smoking 8.
and how tough to s . You see, during adolecence 9.
I a smoked and became addicted to cigarettes. 10.
1.end
2.It
3.fit
4.birthday
5.due
6.reason
7.smoking
8.up
9.stop
10.also
【解析】
試題分析:本文敘述了爺爺給孫子的一些建議,要注意進(jìn)行適當(dāng)?shù)腻憻,不要吸煙,文中提到他自己以前的不良的嗜好現(xiàn)在也克服了,經(jīng)過不斷的鍛煉現(xiàn)在雖然八十多歲了身體扔然很硬朗,建議孫子放棄吸煙,保持有健康的身體很重要。
1.考查固定短語。at the end of在……盡頭,這里在花園的盡頭。
2.考查固定句式。It seems+形容詞+that…似乎怎樣。這里it是形式主語,that引導(dǎo)的是真正的主語從句。
3.考查形容詞。因?yàn)榍坝邢祫釉~故用形容詞fit.
4.考查名詞。因?yàn)榍坝行稳菰~性物主代詞修飾,所以后用名詞birthday.
5.考查短語。因?yàn)榍坝邢祫釉~,故用短語作表語due to由于。
6.考查名詞。表示原因與介詞for連用的只能用reason.
7.考查動名詞。Start +doing這是固定短語,故用smoking.
8.考查固定短語。這是固定短語give up放棄。
9.考查動詞。根據(jù)前面begin smoking 可以推知后面說的是停止stop.
10.考查副詞。放在句中表示“也”用also.
考點(diǎn):短文填空。
點(diǎn)評:考查了高中要求掌握最基礎(chǔ)的知識點(diǎn),有固定短語、名詞、形容詞、動詞等,需要考生有扎實(shí)的基礎(chǔ)知識,熟悉短文的大意,牢記一些短語及單詞的用法。
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C.because of a network of many computers | D.because of the number of computers |
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B.Radio telescope→SETI base→SETI website→Volunteers’ computer |
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D
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B
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