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Yesterday was my 18th birthday. As Father and Mother thought it was a big occasion for me,they suggested I 1. (hold) a birthday party at home to celebrate it. For several days they had been busy 2. (prepare) for this. By 4 o’clock I was pleased to see all my friends had come3. a lot of beautiful presents. Mother cooked us a big meal.

We 4. (spend) a wonderful night together, eating and talking 5.(happy). The most exciting moment was when Mother put a big birthday cake on the table and all my friends began to sing Happy Birthday. Seeing the 18 candles burning, I couldn’t keep back my tears. 6. mother and father’s love, I would not lead such a happy life now. Mother asked me to make a wish 7. I blew out all the candles. After that, everyone enjoyed the sweet birthday cake and shared my happiness.

I am eighteen years old now, 8. means I’ve become an adult and have more 9. (responsibility). I’ll do 10.(me) best to return my parents’ love and live up to their expectations.

 

1.(should) hold 2.preparing 3.with 4.spent 5.happily 6.Without 7.before 8.which 9.responsibilities 10.my 【解析】 试题分析: 1.考查虚拟语气。suggest作“建议”时,后面的宾语从句用虚拟语气,即谓语动词用“should+动词原形”,should可以省略。I和hold之间是主动关系,故答案为(should) hold。 2.考查非谓语动词。be busy doing sth.意为“忙于做某事”,故答案为preparing。 3.考查介词。with表示伴随,意为“带有,附有”。句意:到了4点钟,我很高兴地看到我所有的朋友都带着漂亮的礼物来了。故答案为with。 4.考查时态。空格处作谓语,整篇文章是对过去事情的叙述,应该用一般过去时,we和spend之间又是主动关系,故答案为spent。 5.考查副词。修饰动词eating and talking要用副词,故答案为happily。 6.考查介词。此处without mother and father’s love相当于一个条件句:If there were not mother and father’s love,without意为“没有”,句意:要是没有爸爸妈妈的爱,我现在就不会过这么幸福的生活了。故答案为Without。 7.考查连词。根据常识,生日许愿应该是在吹灭蜡烛前,故答案为before。 8.考查定语从句。 means I’ve become an adult是定语从句,指代前面主句的内容,从句中缺少主语,此处又是非限制性定语从句,故用which引导定语从句,which意为“这,这一点”。 9.考查名词。空格处作have的宾语,要用名词,根据前面的more可知此处是指“各种各样的责任”,应该用复数,故答案为responsibilities。 10.考查代词。句子的主语是I,“尽我的最大努力”应该是do my best,故答案为my。
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D. The increasing respect for older people.

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D. Supplying life­long learning programs to older people.

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A. a strange man

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D. how people enjoyed themselves in the 18th century

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C. invented the roller skates

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A. show his skill in walking on wheels

B. arrive at the party sooner

C. test his invention

D. impress the party guests

 

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