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The first1.(obviously) reason is the money.I am not one of those rich2.(kid)whose parents could give them cars3.birthday presents.My parents4.(work) all their lives and saved every penny to pay my tuition and living expenses.Although they would be willing to give me some pocket money if I5.(ask),I prefer to earn it6. (me).I feel good that I can in a way lighten the burden of my parents.

The second reason is the experience my part-time job provides.Sooner or later,I'll have to enter the job market and sell myself.And if I am to sell myself for a good price,experience will make a difference.7.working,I get to know people,employers as8.(good) as workers.I learn how to deal with the bosses and how to get along9.my fellow workers.All this experience10.(gain) from my part-time job will be valuable to my future.

 

1.obvious 2.kids 3.as 4.have worked 5.asked 6.myself 7.While 8.well 9.with 10.gained 【解析】作者在本文中阐述了自己做兼职的原因:一是帮父母减轻负担,二是丰富自己的经历,为自己未来的工作积累经验。 1.修饰名词reason的应该是形容词,这里应该用obviously的形容词形式,故填obvious。 2.名词前有those和one of修饰,可见这里指的是多个,应该用复数形式,故填kids。 3.根据上下文分析,这句话应该是说有钱的孩子的父母可以送给他们车作为生日礼物。表示“作为“应用介词as。故填as。 4.“all their live”指终其一生,后面动词save用了过去式saved,可知是过去一段时间所做的事,并对现在的“我”产生了影响,应该用现在完成时。故填have worked。 5.根据前面的would以及if可以判断,这里使用了虚拟语气,表示一种假设而非事实,因此这里应该用过去式。故填asked。 6.结合上文“Although they would be willing to give me some pocket money”以及下文中“I feel good that I can in a way lighten the burden of my parents.”可知,作者是想自己赚钱,故填反身代词myself。 7.这句话完整的表达方式应该是While I am working,用while表示“与……同时发生”。 8.as well as表“也,还”。是固定短语,这里是说“我”逐渐熟悉了雇主以及工作人员。故填well。 9.get along with...“与……相处得好”,固定短语。故填介词with。 10.All this experience______from my part-time job will be valuable to my future.句意:所有这些从兼职中得到的经历对我的未来将会很有价值。作为后置定语修饰experience,且有被动含义,故填gained。 【名师点睛】 While的用法 while用作名词时表示一段时间,一会。 用作连词时有以下几种含义,一是“当……时候”,“与……同时”(这时需要注意区别while与when);二是“虽然,尽管”,引导让步状语从句;三是连接两个句子,表示对比关系 作连词表示“当……时候”,与主句的主语一致,可以省略从句中的主语和be动词,本题中的第七小题即是这种用法,work与get to know显然是同时发生的,而when后面通常接非延续性动词,while接延续性动词。这里work是一个延续性动词,故填while。
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