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As a doctor, I became the 1. (great) surgeon in the country and the president of the National Society of Surgeons. For this reason, a celebration  2. (hold) in my honor But I couldn’t help feeling sad.

On the day, my friend came up to me and said: “You’ve achieved something that others can’t even dream about. 3. are you so sad?”

“I’ve achieved something that I didn’t even want,” I said, “I 4. wanted to be a surgeon and now I can’t escape from it. If I would suffer a 5. (fail) then maybe I would have a chance to do something that I really love. But for now, I’m chained to a thing that I don’t evenlike.”

“You 6. be joking?” my friend cried out, “The biggest honor for a surgeon is  7. (become) the president of our national society. Your wife is happy, your children are happy. Everyone has the highest respect for you!”

But I don t respect myself, that’s 8. is wrong. I wanted to be a dancer, but my parents were against 9. and I listened to them. I was weak. I became a great surgeon, but I am not working in the field that I wanted to devote my life  10.. That is why I am unhappy.

 

1.greatest 2.was held 3.Why 4.never 5.failure 6.must 7.becoming 8.what 9.it 10.to 【解析】文章主要讲述了作者在获得最大荣誉后并没有感觉开心,他最想做的事情是成为舞蹈演员,这是他不快乐的原因。 1.考查形容词最高级。句意:我成为了国家最伟大的外科医生。根据“The biggest honor for a surgeon”外科医生最大的荣誉。可知作者成为了他们国家最伟大的外科医生。故填greatest。 2.考查一般过去时被动语态。句意:为此,举办了一场庆祝活动。a celebration与hold处于动宾关系,故应使用被动语态,文章使用一般过去时,故应为一般过去时的被动语态。故填was held。 3.考查疑问词。句意:你为什么这么伤心?根据题意,故填why。 4.考查副词。句意:我从来都不想当外科医生。根据上文“I’ve achieved something that I didn’t even want” 我已经完成了一些我根本不想做的事情。可知作者从来都不想当医生。故填never。 5.考查名词。句意:如果我会遭受失败,那么也许我会有机会做自己想做的事情。根据“a”后应加名词,故填failure。 6.考查情态动词。句意:你一定是在开玩笑吧?根据题意,故填must。 7.考查现在进行时表将来。句意:外科医生最大的荣誉是成为我们国家的总统。现在进行时表将来,故填becoming。 8.考查表语从句。句意:但我没有尊重我自己,这是错误的。在表语从句中,缺少主语,故使用what做主语。故填what。 9.考查代词。句意:但我的父母反对。根据上文中“I wanted to be a dancer”我想成为舞蹈演员,下文再次提到,使用代词it代指此事。故填it。 10.考查固定短语。句意:但是我没有将我的一生致力于我喜欢的行业。devote to致力于。故填介词to。
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A Guide to the University

Food

The TWU Cafeteria is open 7am to 8pm. It serves snacks, drinks ice cream bars and meals. You can pay with cash or your ID cards. You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk, Even you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study.

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