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Wikipedia says that a hero is “a character who, in the face of danger,displays courage and the will to sacrifice himself”

A dictionary defines a hero 1. “a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities”

To me, a person's hero is someone they can rely on, someone providing endless 2. (encourage) and unconditional love and someone who sticks to you through thick and thin, and 3.keep)  sticking to you even when you want them to leave.

For me, that person is my grandma. 4. was always my supporter. My grandma lived through death and loss, 5. woke up every morning with a smile on her face. She lived 1,729 miles away, yet managed 6.(visit) us four times a year.

She taught for 34 years , and was the one who instilled(逐渐灌输) the love of writing into me. Always encouraging me to write,  she 7.(help) me grow as a person. Of the 8. (lesson) she taught me, the one I will always remember is 9. I should live a happy life, go about everything with a smile and never take myself too 10. (serious)

So, here's to my grandma, my hero, my support group, and my best friend.

 

1.as 2.encouragement 3.keeps 4.She 5.but 6.to visit 7.helped 8.lessons 9.that 10.seriously 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。维基百科上说英雄是“在危险面前表现出勇气和牺牲自己的意志的角色”。本文讲述了作者心目中的英雄。 1.考查介词。句意:词典对英雄的定义是“因伟大或勇敢的行为或优良品质而受到钦佩的人”。此处define---as“把------定义为------”,介词as“作为”,故填as。 2.考查名词。句意:对我来说,一个人的英雄是一个可以依靠的人,一个能给予你无尽的鼓励和无条件的爱的人,一个无论在任何情况下都会支持你的人,一个即使在你想要他们离开的时候也会支持你的人。此处endless“无止境的”,是形容词,修饰名词encouragement,故填encouragement。 3.考查一般现在时态和主谓一致。句意:对我来说,一个人的英雄是一个可以依靠的人,一个能给予你无尽的鼓励和无条件的爱的人,一个无论在任何情况下都会支持你的人,一个即使在你想要他们离开的时候也会支持你的人。此处someone是先行词,单数第三人称,作主语,后面是并列的谓语动词,根据sticks可知句子用一般现在时态,与其并列,故填keeps。 4.考查人称代词。句意:对我来说,那个人就是我的奶奶。她一直是我的支持者。句子缺少主语,这里用人称代词主格指代上句的grandma,故填She。 5.考查并列连词。句意:我的祖母经历了死亡和失去,但每天早上醒来时脸上都带着微笑。前后表示转折,故填but。 6.考查固定搭配。句意:她住在1729英里远的地方,但她每年还会来看我们四次。固定搭配:manage to do sth.“想方设法成功做成了某事”,用动词不定式作宾语,故填to visit。 7.考查一般过去时态。句意:她总是鼓励我写作,帮助我成长。根据上文She taught for 34 years ,可知,句子用一般过去时态,故填helped。 8.考查名词复数。句意:在她教我的课程中,我将永远记住的是,我应该过幸福的生活,微笑着做每一件事,永远不要把自己太当回事。根据Of the 和 the one可知,这里的名词用复数形式,故填lessons。 9.考查表语从句。句意:在她教我的课程中,我将永远记住的是,我应该过幸福的生活,微笑着做每一件事,永远不要把自己太当回事。此处连系动词is后面是表语从句,从句不缺少成分,所填引导词只起引导作用,故填that。 10.考查副词。句意:在她教我的课程中,我将永远记住的是,我应该过幸福的生活,微笑着做每一件事,永远不要把自己太当回事。此处take是动词,由副词引导,故填seriously。
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