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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In his ...

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

In his book, Intentional Living, author John Maxwell shares that back in 1976, he received a gift from one of his 1. (assist). As he unwrapped the gift, he saw that it was a book 2. (name) The Greatest Story Ever Told. He couldn’t wait 3. (read) it.

But when he opened the book, he was 4. (astonish) to see that the pages were blank. Inside the book was 5. note that said, “John, your life is before you. Fill these pages with kind acts and good thoughts of your heart. Write a great story about your life.” The intention of writing the story of his life excited him. Then, he 6. (begin) to write his book.

Every day we live out our story through our words, actions and decisions. But we must remember to live with intention to focus on what 7. (matter) most in life and to regain that focus when we get changed. Without intention, we can become unfocused in things 8. needn’t add to a life of significance and difference in our world.

Life isn’t perfect and it’s always hard, 9. we need reminders in our life from a friend, author, blogger, pastor or our inner spirit to re-focus us on the things that matter and make us live 10. (positive).

 

1.assistants 2.named 3.to read 4.astonished 5.a 6.began 7.matters 8.that/ which 9.so 10.positively 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章通过John Maxwell收到一本空白页的书,让自己写自己人生的故事,启迪人们:生活并不完美,它总是很艰难,所以我们需要从朋友、作家、博客作者、牧师或我们内心的灵魂那里得到提醒,让我们重新关注那些重要的事情,让我们积极地生活。 1.考查名词。作介词from的宾语,是one of句型中要用名词复数形式。根据句意可知,他从助手那里得到一个礼物,故填 assistants。 2.考查非谓语动词。书名为 The greatest Story Ever Told,name和book之间是被动关系,故用过去分词形式作book的后置定语。故答案为named。 3.考查非谓语动词。to read作wait的宾语,can’t wait to do sth意为“迫不及待地做某事”。故答案为to read。 4.考查形容词。句子的主语是人,所以用 astonished表示“感到惊讶的”。故答案为astonished。 5.考查冠词。 note 是可数名词单数,根据句意可知,书中有一张纸条。故答案为a。 6.考查时态。文章讲的是过去发生的事情,所以用一般过去时。故答案为began。 7.考查主谓一致。句子的主语是表示单数概念的what,所以谓语动词也用单数。故答案为matters。 8.考查定语从句。定语从句的先行词是things,在定语从句中作主语,用that或 which引导。故答案为that/ which。 9.考查连词。根据前后文的语义可知,生活不完美,也不容易,因此我们需要提醒自己的事物来保持专注。表示因果关系故答案为so。 10.考查副词。修饰动词live要用副词形式,指积极生活。故答案为positively。
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Just 10 years ago, I sat across the desk from a doctor. “Yes,” he said, “there is something wrong with the left, upper lung. You are suffering a severe cancer. You’ll have to give up work at once. Later on, we’ll see.”

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1.Why does the writer regard “if only” as two of the saddest words in the English language?

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2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “foregone” in Paragraph 3?

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3.The author decided to go to her office on Good Friday to ________.

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4.What is the best title for the passage?

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