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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

You will meet many people in school, in college and at work. They’ll try to have nicer cars, bigger houses or 1. (pretty) clothes. To them, life is a 2. (compete) — the have to do better than their peers to be happy.

Here’s a secret: life isn’t a match. It’s a journey. If you spend it always 3. (try) to impress others, you’re wasting your life. Instead, learn to enjoy the journey.4. (make) it a journey of happiness of continual improvement, and one filled 5. love.

Don’t worry about having a nicer car or house or anything m a, or even 6. better-paying job. None of them matters, and none of them will make you happier. You’ll obtain these 7.(thing) and then only want more. Instead, learn to be satisfied with having enough and then use the time 8.would have been wasted to earn money to buy those things.

Find your passion, and go after it 9. (constant). Don’t work for only paying the bills. Life is too short 10. (waste) on a job you hate.

 

1.prettier 2.competition 3.trying 4.Make 5.with 6.a 7.things 8.which/that 9.constantly 10.to waste 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章告诉我们,生活不是一场比赛,它是一次旅行。生命太短暂,不能浪费在你讨厌的工作上。 1.考查比较级。根据前面的bigger可知此处用形容词的比较级,故答案为prettier。 2.考查冠词。句意:对他们来说,生活是一种竞争——必须比同辈做得更好才能让自己快乐。根据空格前的a,可知此处用名词形式,故答案为competition。 3.考查固定结构。句意:如果你总是试图给别人留下深刻印象,那你就是在浪费生命。spend---(in)doing sth.花费---在做某事上,故答案为trying。 4.考查祈使句。句意:让它成为一个不断进步的幸福之旅,一个充满爱的旅程。句子没有主语,所以是一个祈使句,故答案为Make。 5.考查介词。句意:让它成为一个不断进步的幸福之旅,一个充满爱的旅程。with love带着爱,故答案为with。 6.考查冠词。句意:不要担心拥有更好的车、房子或其他东西,甚至是一份薪水更高的工作。结合句意可知答案为a。 7.考查名词复数。根据these可知后面的名词用复数形式,故答案为things。 8.考查定语从句。句意:相反,要学会满足于拥有足够的东西,然后利用那些被浪费的时间来赚钱去买那些东西。此处the time是先行词,指物,后面的定语从句缺少主语和引导词,故答案为which或that。
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3.A. achievement    B. development    C. discovery    D. recovery

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9.A. spoke of    B. believed in    C. thought of    D. heard about

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14.A. same    B. general    C. different    D. usual

15.A. rarely    B. narrowly    C. surely    D. confidently

16.A. shameful    B. thankful    C. suitable    D. reliable

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D. Hopper was a hardworking scientist.

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1.Why does the South Korean government decide to launch the initiative?

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C. People are complaining about food waste.

D. People have little knowledge of saving food.

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A. didn’t pay for their food waste

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A. go to the park    B. look for wildlife

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B. children should be adventurous as early as possible

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