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Should I choose a good major or a good university? Senior three student will

 

face the question after they pass by the college entrance examination. Some students

 

prefer to consider majors first so that they can learn what they are interested. It will

 

also make it possible for them to do their favorite jobs in the future. Therefore, those

 

who think differently believed that the environment is more important to one’s

 

development. They also believe that students graduate from leading universities are

 

often more possible to find a good job. Honest, the best choice is to choose a good

 

major at a good university. But if we can obtain both, the first thing to consider is a

 

good major, because no matter where we study, they can still achieve a lot in a certain

 

field if we try our best.

 

1.student—students 2.pass 后去by 3.interested 后加in 4.Therefore—However 5.believed—believe 6.graduate—graduating或在之前加who 7.possible -- likely 8.Honest—Honestly 9.can—can’t 或can后面加not 10.they—we 【解析】 试题分析:题目主要考查学生对名词、动词、固定搭配、连词、时态、定语从句、副词等语法知识的掌握情况。 1.名词。前面有three修饰,故把student改为students。 2.动词。pass表“通过”时为及物动词,故pass 后去by。 3.固定搭配。对……感兴趣用be interested in。故interested 后加in。 4.连词。由“those who think differently”可知,下文用转折的含义。故把Therefore改为However。 5.时态。全文通用的是一般现在时,故把believed改为believe。 6.定语从句。这是一个限制性定语从句,students为先行词,引导词在从句中作主语,指人,用who;或者用非谓语动词形式,即现在分词graduating作定语。故把graduate改为graduating或在之前加who。 7.固定搭配。be likely to为固定搭配,可能做某事。故把possible改为likely。 8.副词。副词前置,对于一些副词或副词词组,将它们提到句首,就相当于一个句子。一般在这种时候,副词要表达的意思有了强调的作用。故把Honest改为Honestly。 9.情态动词。由结合下文含义可知,这里指如果我们不能同时选择好的专业和好的大学的话,那么我们首先要考虑的是好的专业。故把can改为can’t 或can后面加not。 10.代词。有前面“where we study”可知,这里说的是我们无论在哪里学习,我们……故把they改为we。 考点:名词、动词、固定搭配、连词、时态、定语从句、副词
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