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Dear friends, I’m sorry to hear that an ...

Dear friends,

I’m sorry to hear that an earthquake hit your home town. Faced with such a disaster,you remain so 1.c   and strong-willed2.      we are all moved to tears.A friend in3.    is a friend indeed.Thinking about your4.    (目前)situation, we cannot wait a minute to5.    every effort to help you.On behalf of all my classmates,I, as the chairman of the Students’Union,will6.    (表达)our most sincere pity and care for you. 7.B   ,we have made a donation of 80 thousand yuan to you, 8.h   that it can help you go through the9.       (困难).A better hometown can be rebuilt.Therefore,never10.    up whatever happens. Remember we won’t be far away when you need any help!

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

 

1.calm 2.that 3.need 4.present 5.make 6.express 7.Besides 8.hoping 9.difficulty 10.give 【解析】 试题分析: 1.calm 形容词calm镇定的;句义:面对如此的灾难,你能如此镇定,如此意志坚定,以至于我们都被感动流泪。 2.that 本句是一个固定句式so…that…如此…以至于…;that后面可以接结果状语或者目的状语从句。 3.need 本句是一个谚语A friend in need is is a friend indeed患难见真情。 4.present 形容词present目前的,用来修饰后面的名词situation情景。 5.make 固定搭配make every effort to do sth努力做某事,相当于make efforts to do sth。 6.express 动词express表达,后面的宾语是our most sincere pity and care.表达前面最真诚的遗憾和关心。 7.Besides 副词besides而且,表示递进关系,在句中做状语。我们不仅向你们表示最真诚的遗憾和关心,而且还捐款了。 8.hoping 本句考查的是分词做状语用法,动词hope前面句子主语we之间构成主动关系,所以使用现在分词hoping在句中做状语。 9.difficulty 名词difficulty作为动词短语go through的宾语,表示经历过这些困难。 10.give 固定搭配give up放弃。本句是一个祈使句,表示无论发生什么事情,永远都不要放弃。 考点:短文填词
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