【題目】Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.

Leaving for college can be a big challenging learning experience. Maybe this is the first time for you to live with people【1】aren’t your family members. Because of the differences in values and personalities, unavoidably, conflicts may easily arise betweenroommates.

So how can you develop a successful roommate relationship【2】fewer conflicts? First, lose your shyness 【3】open up to your roommates by talking about the common interest, which can help you learn each other’s different cultural or social backgrounds. 【4】, be flexible with your roommatesand adjust your thinking to new situations. Don’t get stuck with 【5】thinking patterns and habits that you bring from home. At last, 【6】your roommate does something that bothers you, don’t let 【7】turn into a bad situation.Try to work together to reach a compromise that【8】can both live with.

In a word, a harmonious roommate relationship lies in the friendly communication, mutual respectand acceptance of others’ differences.

【答案】

【1】who / that

【2】with

【3】and

【4】Second / Secondly

【5】the / your

【6】if / when

【7】it

【8】you

【解析】

試題分析:這是一篇介紹大學(xué)生活怎樣和室友處好關(guān)系的文章。本文提出了三點(diǎn)建議來(lái)減少和室友由于不同的性格、價(jià)值觀而產(chǎn)生的矛盾,為我們的大學(xué)生活營(yíng)造一個(gè)良好的生活氣氛。

【1】who / that?疾於ㄕZ(yǔ)從句引導(dǎo)詞。定語(yǔ)從句中先行詞為人時(shí),連接代詞可為that也可為who。句意:可能這是你第一次和非家庭成員的人一起生活。 故填who / that。

【2】with?疾旃潭ù钆鋎evelop…with伴隨…發(fā)展!So how can you develop a successful roommate relationship with fewer conflicts?”所以怎樣發(fā)展一段成功的有極少矛盾的室友關(guān)系呢?故填with。

【3】and?疾爝B詞由“l(fā)ose”和“open”詞的形式可知,是連接兩個(gè)并列的成分,連接兩個(gè)并列的成分應(yīng)用“and“。故填and。

【4】Second 考察聯(lián)系上下文。由前文“First”,且下文是在講另一個(gè)內(nèi)容,此處應(yīng)填“第二點(diǎn)”,引出下文。故填 Second。

【5】the / your?疾於ü谠~“get stuck with”陷入;不得不接受;無(wú)法忍受!Don’t get stuck with the / your thinking patterns and habits that you bring from home.”不要陷入你從家中帶來(lái)的思維模式和習(xí)慣。這里的“思想模式和習(xí)慣”是特指,故填the / your。

【6】if / when?疾鞐l件狀語(yǔ)從句。原句At last, your roommate does something that bothers you, don’t let it turn into a bad situation.中,前半句“室友做了一些困擾你的事情”是后面“不要讓它成為一個(gè)糟糕的情形”的一個(gè)條件。故填if / when。

【7】it?疾齑~的使用。Let后面需要賓語(yǔ),it做代詞,指代something that bothers you。在此句中故填it。該句意思為:最后一點(diǎn),當(dāng)你的室友做了一些讓你困擾的事情的時(shí)候,不要不要讓它發(fā)展成為一個(gè)糟糕的情形。

【8】you。考察代詞的使用。原句是一個(gè)賓語(yǔ)從句,其中中缺乏主語(yǔ),根據(jù)句意,這里的主語(yǔ)是“你和你的室友”。故填you代指“你和你的室友”。

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