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We are growing up and facing our futures. Everyone may have a complex and different process of growing up. There are many influential factors in a person’s growth and   1.  (发展) of his personality.

As for me, 2.   has affected me most in my growth and personality is my family and friends, the two  3.   (同等地) important factors. After I was b  4.   , my family is the first surroundings. It plays a significant r 5.   in shaping my character because it’s the most direct source of knowledge and experience for me. As we know, those who are brought 6.   in good families tend to have a good character and vice versa. Fortunately, I belong to the   7.  (前者). Besides, friends in some ways influence me a lot. Although, we may have many different opinions and personalities, I have really learned something  8.  (有益的) from them.

Frankly s   9.  , I get lots of valuable things from my family and friends. My family offers me warmth and cares, while my friends give me strength and courage. Therefore, 10.   of them have influenced me most in my growth.

 

1.development 2.what 3.equally 4.born 5.role 6.up 7.former 8.beneficial 9.speaking 10.both 【解析】 试题分析:每个人都在成长,也可能每个人都有一个复杂的或者不同的成长过程。影响一个人成长过程和性格的有很多因素,比如社会,家庭和朋友。在本文中作者主要讲述了在自己的成长过程中,家庭和朋友所起的重要作用。 1. 考查名词。名词所有格person’s修饰名词,再根据and前后一致的原则可知填development。 2. 考查连接代词。 has affected me most in my growth and personality是主语从句中缺少主语,应该用连接代词,which侧重范围内的选择,who等表示人,所以填what。 3. 考查副词。此处是修饰形容词important,应该用副词形式,填equally。 4. 考查非谓语动词。根据语境和首字母提示可知填born。句意:在我出生后…… 5. 考查名词。固定短语:play a role in“在……中起作用”,填role。 6. 考查副词。根据语境可知此处指在良好家庭环境中长大的孩子,固定短语: bring up“抚养”。 7. 考查名词。 根据汉语提示可知填former,the former“前者”。 8. 考查形容词。 根据汉语提示可知此处填形容词用来修饰不定代词something。 9. 考查非谓语动词。 固定短语:frankly speaking“坦白地说”。 10. 考查代词。从上文内容可知此处指家庭和朋友,所以用both指这两者。 考点:考查短文填词
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