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Chinese get glimpse of presidents office

DO you remember the first time you stepped into your parents’ offices?

Everything looked so novel and d__1._ . That may be the feeling of many Chinese. w____2._ they “step” into President Xi Jinping’s office for the first time.

On  __3.  31,Xi sent his new year greetings to all Chinese from his office via.

China Radio International ,China National Radio and China Central Television

After wishing every Chinese a happy new year ,Xi called 4.  the people to fight together for deep reform in China to make the country rich and to _____5.. people’s lives. A huge painting of the Great Wall _6._____(悬挂)behind him and three telephones were on the table .What caught lots of people’s a___7.___ were. the six photos on Xi’s bookshelves .In the pictures ,he walks with his mother holding hands, rides a bike with his daughter, pushes his father in a __8.___(轮椅. and stands with his wife

The showing of Xi’s office and photos “has helped establish a closer link_9.____ top leaders  and the public. People might now think that [Xi] is just one. of us ,” said Zhu Lijia, professor at the Chinese Academy of Governance, in an i___10.__  with China Daily.

 

1.different 2.when 3.December 4.on 5.improve 6.hung 7.attention 8.wheelchair 9.between 10.interview 【解析】 试题分析: 1.考查形容词。前面的novel为形容词“新奇的”,故这里用形容词different“不同的”。 2.考查连词。这里考查连词when,表示“当……时候”。 3.考查名词。根据常识可知这里指的是12月31日,故用December。 4.考查介词。这里考查固定短语搭配:call on号召。 5.考查动词。improve people’s life指个“改善人民的生活”。 6.考查动词。考查动词hang的过去式,注意表示“悬挂”用hung。 7.考查名词。这里考查固定短语搭配:catch one’s attention吸引某人的注意。 8.考查名词。这里名词wheelchair轮椅,注意前面冠词a,故不可用复数形式。 9.考查介词。这里考查固定短语搭配between … and …在……和……之间。 10.考查名词。这里考查名词interview采访,注意前面的冠词an,故不可用复数形式。 考点:考查学生对词汇语法掌握
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