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Recently I have found many of us students spend too much time sending text messages or 1.(play) games on cell phones, which has negative effects on our students and also does them to our eyes. Worse still, it is2.waste of time. We have little time to communicate 3.our parents and friends. 4.do we have time for physical exercise.

What shall we do 5.(improve) the situation? All of us should be 6.(full) aware of the harmful effects of frequent use of cell phones. To begin with, let’s limit our time 7.(spend) on cell phones and start other hobbies. And we should spend more time playing sports, which is 8.(benefit) to us. besides, talking with friends is also a good choice to help us relax and get rid of the9.(addict). I hope that my suggestions will be of help to you.

Let’s put down our cell phones and focus on 10.is happening around us!

 

1.playing 2.a 3.with 4.Nor/ Neither 5.to improve 6.fully 7.spent 8.beneficial 9.addiction 10.what 【解析】请在此填写整体分析! 1.spend time (in) doing sth.花费时间做某事。这是一个固定短语,故填playing。 2.a waste of………的浪费。这是固定短语,更糟的是,这是浪费时间。故填a。 3.communicate with sb.与某人交流。故填with。 4.Nor/Neither do sb.某人也不……。根据上文的little可知是否定句,此处表示我们几乎没有时间与家人和朋友交流,也没有时间进行锻炼。故填Nor/Neither。 5.不定式表示目的,为了改善这种情况我们应该怎么办?故填to improve。 6.aware是形容词,应该用副词来修饰,故填fully。 7.此处考查过去分词做定语。句意为首先让我们控制用在手机上的时间,开始培养其他的兴趣。spend与time之间是被动关系,故填spent。 8.系动词后用形容词,be beneficial to sb.对某人有益。故填beneficial。 9.介词of后应该加名词作宾语,故填addiction。 10.介词on后是宾语从句,从句中缺少主语,故填what。 【名师点睛】 提示性填空的解题技巧 1. 若提示词为动词,则从两个方面来判断。 1)若句中无谓语动词,说明所给提示词则为句子谓语动词。则需考虑谓语动词的时态、语态以及主谓一致 2)若句中已经有一个谓语动词,而且没有连词,则所给提示词为非谓语动词,需考虑非谓语动词,包括V-ing形式、V-ed形式和动词不定式。例如第1小题,这里是固定短语,ing形式做宾语。第7小题是ed形式做定语。 2. 若提示词为名词,则需考虑:(1)可数名词或是不可数名词;(2)可数名词单数或复数。 3. 若提示词为形容词,副词则需考虑:(1)形容词修饰名词;(2)副词修饰动词、形容词及整个句子;(3)形容词和副词的比较级、最高级。 4. 若考查括号内给出单词的其他形式,通过分析句子结构,判断句子缺少什么成分(修饰什么词),再用正确的单词形式补充完整。
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