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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。

Dear Sir,

I’m Li Hua, 1. student from Class2, Grade 3. I’m writing to apply2. the position as a student volunteer.

I really want to catch this precious opportunity because, by 3.(offer) my service, I will be able to improve my organizational ability, communication skills as well as 4.(confident) in speaking English in public.

As an outgoing girl, I get along well with my classmates. 5., I have been elected as assistant to my English teacher because I have 6.a good command of English. 7.(successful), I 8. (lend)a helping hand to her in several English activities of my class, 9. have been appreciated by both teachers and classmates.

I am sure that I can perfectly live up to your expectations. I will be grateful 10. you could give me a kind consideration.

Looking forward to your reply.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

 

1. a 2. for 3. offering 4. confidence 5. Besides/ What’s more 6. such 7. Successfully 8. have lent 9. which 10. if 【解析】 本文为一封信件。李华想要申请学生志愿者,在信中介绍了自己的条件及希望获准的愿望。 1.考查冠词。此处泛指“一个三年级二班的学生”,应使用不定冠词a。故填a。 2.考查介词。固定搭配:apply for“申请……”。此处意为“我想申请这个学生志愿者的职位”。故填for。 3.考查现在分词。根据空前介词by可知,此处应使用现在分词,意为“通过提供我的服务”。故填offering。 4.考查名词。as well as“和”,引导并列成分,此处与my organizational ability, communication skills是并列关系,应使用名词形式。故填confidence。 5.考查衔接词。句意:为一个外向的女孩,我和我的同学相处得很好。____我被选为我的英语老师的助理……此处前后句意存在递进关系,应使用besides/ what's more表“此外(还有)。故填Besides/ What's more。 6.考查形容词。such“如此的,非常的”修饰名词,可以使用such a/an + adj. + n.结构,意为“一个非常……的……”。此处指“我对英语掌握的非常好”。故填such。 7.考查副词。此处修饰后文整句话的内容,应使用副词形式。故填Successfully。 8.考查时态。句意:在班级的几次英语活动中,我都成功地帮助了她。根据句意及后半句中的have been appreciated by both teachers and classmates.可知,此处应使用现在完成时。故填have lent。 9.考查定语从句。此处非限定性定语从句,关联词指代主句所描述的内容,且在从句中做主语,应使用关系代词which引导。故填which。 10.考查条件状语从句。根据语境可知,此处应指“如果您能考虑的申请,我将不胜感激。”if“如果”。故填if。
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