We high school students do have some growing pains, but we can get rid of them correctly and wisely. 1. , some of us are upset 2. their body styles and looks. It’s unnecessary and it’s not important at all. We needn’t care about it. It is one’s inner beauty 3. matters. Second, we sometimes seem to be misunderstood 4. our teachers, parents and classmates. 5. (face) with this, we can find a proper time to have a heart-to-heart talk with them, trying to remove the 6. (understand). Some of us have fewer friends. I think being open-minded and friendly will do you good. Third, we may fall behind others, 7. makes us stressed. Actually we can encourage 8. to work efficiently, full of 9. (determine). At last, some of us don’t have much pocket money, so they feel unhappy. Isn’t it strange? So long as we have some, that’s enough. And we can learn 10. to spend money

 

1.First

2.bout

3.that

4.by

5.Faced

6.misunderstanding

7.which

8.ourselves

9.determination

10.how

【解析】

試題分析:在我們成長的過程中,多多少少地都會遇到一些問題,但是這些都是我們可以克服的。在本文中作者介紹了幾種辦法去應(yīng)對這些成長中的痛苦。比如,我們不要過分在意外表,要關(guān)注內(nèi)在美;面對家長的誤解,我們要想辦法去消除等等。

1.1】First 考查數(shù)詞。根據(jù)下文中出現(xiàn)的Second,Third 可知此處是列舉事物的第一項,因為在句首,所以填First。

2.2】about 考查介詞。固定短語:be upset about“對……感到沮喪,難過”,填about。句意:我們中的一些人對我們的體型和長相感到非常失望。

3.3】.that 考查特殊句式。根據(jù)結(jié)構(gòu)可知此處是強調(diào)句型:it is/was +被強調(diào)部分+that/who +其他,特點是去掉后句子意思完整,不缺少成分。句意:重要的是內(nèi)在美。

4.4】.by 考查介詞。根據(jù)句意可知此處是被動語態(tài),動作的發(fā)出者應(yīng)該由介詞by引出。句意:有時候我們似乎會被我們的老師,家長,同學(xué)們誤解。

5.5】.Faced 考查非謂語動詞。固定短語:be faced with “面對”,該類短語做狀語或者做定語時去掉be動詞,因為在句首,所以首字母大寫,填Faced。

6.6】misunderstanding ?疾槊~。根據(jù)句子結(jié)構(gòu)判斷此處缺少remove的賓語,應(yīng)該用名詞形式,而根據(jù)上文語境判斷此處是否定意思,所以填misunderstanding。

7.7】which 考查關(guān)系代詞。由前面的句子和逗號判斷此處是定語從句,從句中缺少主語,而且是指代前面句子內(nèi)容,所以用which。

8.8】.ourselves 考查代詞。根據(jù)句意判斷此處是鼓勵我們自己,應(yīng)該用反身代詞ourselves。句意:實際上我們能夠鼓勵我們自己更加高效地工作,填ourselves。

9.9】determination 考查名詞。介詞of 后面應(yīng)該填名詞形式determination。

10.10】 how 考查疑問詞。Learn后面跟的是“疑問詞+to do”結(jié)構(gòu),不定式短語意思完整,所以填疑問副詞,根據(jù)上文可以判斷作者指我們要學(xué)會如何花錢,填how。

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