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Dear Mum and Dad, The College Entrance E...

Dear Mum and Dad,

The College Entrance Examination is around the corner, I wish I c 1. have a heart-to-heart talk with you.  Thanks to your 2. (鼓励) and unselfish love, I have been  m 3.  great progress in my studies. It will be less than three weeks before I take the exam, 4. makes me under great pressure.  Therefore, good studying conditions and timely help will  5. me a lot of good. My dream is the very one you always have. In order to make f 6.  use of the time, I decide to make a few detailed study     7.   (计划) for the exam. What’s m 8. , it’s also necessary that I do some physical exercise once in a while so that I can keep f  9.   .  All in all, I have   10.   (自信) in my future life and   I do wish you good health and a happy life.

Yours,

Li  Hua

 

1.could 2.encouragement 3.making 4.which 5.do 6.full 7.plans 8.more 9.fit 10.confidence 【解析】 试题分析 1.could;考查虚拟语气;对将来的虚拟用一般过去式;“高考在即,我希望我能和你有一心的谈话”故用could。 2. ;考查形容词性物主代词;形容词性物主代词后要接名词,故用鼓励的名词形式;谢谢你的鼓励与无私的爱。 3.考查固定短语搭配以及动词时态;make progress取得进步;此处考查动词的现在完成进行时态,故用v-ing形式;在学习上我一直在取得进步。 4.which;考查非限制性定语从句;距离考试不到三个月了,这使我压力很大。 5.do;考查固定短语搭配;do sb a lot of good对......大有裨益;因此,良好的学习条件和及时的帮助对我大有裨益。 6.full;考查固定短语搭配;make full use of充分利用;为了充分利用时间。 7.plans;考查名词的单复数;此处需要一个名词,又因为a few修饰可数名词,故用plan的复数形式;我决定为考试做一个更加详尽的学习计划。 8.more;考查固定短语搭配what’s more ;另外;更重要的是; 9.fit;考查固定短语搭配;keep fit 保持身体健康;偶尔进行身体锻炼也是必要的,因此可以使我保持身体健康。 10.confidence;考查固定短语搭配;have confidence in 对......有信心;总之,我对我未来的生活有信心。 考点:考查阅读填空。
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