【題目】I was always told that the three “P”s, patience, positive thinking and perseverance (毅力), were a sure path 【1】 success. But this piece of advice does not always work as planned. My high school maths exam is one example. The exam, 【2】 was originally to be held in our classroom, 【3】(change) to the library at the last minute. This, 【4】, didn’t bother me because maths had always been my strongest subject. I patiently walked to the library, took my seat and did some deep breath to help relax 【5】 (me). But my mood quickly changed when I saw 【6】first question. I had no idea how to do it. I tried to stay positive and persevered 【7】 I finally found the solution. With the problem 【8】 (solve), I felt proud of my achievement. 【9】 (fortunate), I then noticed that I had just 10 minutes left 【10】 (complete) the rest!
【答案】
【1】to
【2】which
【3】was changed
【4】however
【5】myself
【6】the
【7】until
【8】solved
【9】Unfortunately
【10】to complete
【解析】試題分析:本文屬于記敘文,講述了作者參加一次數(shù)學考試,但是因為注意力過于集中在第一題上,導(dǎo)致考試時間分配不合理。
【1】to 考查名詞與介詞搭配,a path to 一條....的道路。句意:我常常被告知:耐心、積極思維和毅力是通向成功的必由之路。
【2】which 考查非限制性定語從句。關(guān)系代詞which代指先行詞the exam 引導(dǎo)定語從句,并在句中做主語。句意:考試原定在我們班舉行,后來又改在圖書館。
【3】was changed 考查動詞的語態(tài)?荚嚺c改變之間是被動關(guān)系,所以使用被動語態(tài)。句意:考試原定在我們班舉行,后來又改在圖書館。
【4】however 考查副詞。根據(jù)句意可知考試地點的改變并沒有影響到我因為數(shù)學一直是我的強項。上下文表示轉(zhuǎn)折故用副詞however,前后都要使用符號隔開。
【5】myself 考查考查固定短語。動詞短語relax oneself 放松自己。句意:我走到圖書館,坐到我的座位,然后深呼吸放松自己。根據(jù)題意可知使用反身代詞oneself作為動詞relax的賓語。
【6】the 考查定冠詞用法。在英語中序數(shù)詞或者由序數(shù)詞修飾的名詞前面要使用定冠詞the表示特指,本句中短語“the first question 第一個問題”表示特指。
【7】until 考查連詞。本句中until引導(dǎo)時間狀語從句,指我一致保持樂觀的態(tài)度直到最后我找到了答案。
【8】solved 考查with復(fù)合結(jié)構(gòu)。在“With the problem solved”中問題與解決之間是被動關(guān)系 故用過去分詞在句中做賓語補足語的結(jié)構(gòu)。
【9】Unfortunately 考查副詞。在英語這個分詞通常做狀語修飾形容詞、副詞或動詞乃至整個句子;形容詞通常做定語或表語修飾名詞。本句中副詞“unfortunately不幸地”在句中做狀語修飾整個句子。
【10】to complete。考查非謂語動詞。動詞短語have time to do sth有時間去做某事。題意為我只剩下十分鐘來完成剩下的內(nèi)容。
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