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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Hardly can you succeed _1.  _ doing something perfectly the first time you do it. __2.__, when you do something for the first time, it is time to give up the idea of perfection.

I remember the first time I ___3.___ (drive) a car in traffic after getting my driver’s license. I was very nervous in that heavy trafficmy driving style showed that I wasn’t a very confident driver. Now I’m much more __4.____ (experience) as a driver. ___5.__ I still don’t consider myself a perfect one, I’m much more confident behind the wheel than what I was __6.____ I started.

In general, __7.___ is useless working hard for doing something perfectly when you do it for the first time. You are setting the bar so high that you just feel bad when you are ___8.___ (able) to meet the level you have set.

Also, perfection is just another way __9.___ (delay), so trying to be perfect is just _10.__ waste of time. You should work hard for excellence instead.

 

1.in 2.Therefore/Thus 3.drove 4.experienced 5.Though/Although/While 6.when 7.it 8.unable 9.to delay 10.a 【解析】 试题分析:本篇选材为记叙文加议论的短文,词数174词,文章讲述了作者的学车经历,并从中得出结论:凡事不要苛求完美,尽力就好,在过程中努力付出要比结果更重要。出题人兼顾知识目标能力目标和情感态度价值观,是一篇难得的好题。 1. 考查固定搭配。succeed in doing成功做某事。故填in。 2. 考查考生对上下文语义的理解。上一句意思是“第一次做事的时候很难做的完美”,下一句意思是“当你第一次做事的时候,应该放弃追求完美”,所以两句之间应该是因果的关系,并且并非引导并列句或从句,所以需要填副词therefore或thus。 3. 考查时态。本句意思是“第一次开车的时候”,所以是非常明显的过去时。此外,drive是不规则变化的常用动词,所以答案为drove。 4. 考查形容词。此处需要词意“有经验的”,所以变experience为experienced。 5. 考查连词和语境理解。句意:虽然我不认为我是完美的,但是我比…更有信心”。故填Though/Although/While。 6. 考查时间状语从句。表示“当我开始的时候。”故填when。 7. 考查代词。it充当形式主语,在英语中有且只有it有这个功能。 8. 考查形容词的词形变化。句意:你不能够达到自己设定标准的时候,感觉会不好。根据句意,填able的反义词unable。 9. 考查非谓语动词。the way to do表示“做…的方式”。 10. 考查考生对冠词的掌握情况。a waste of 为短语搭配,意思是“…的浪费”。 【试题点评】 此篇语篇填空由出题人完全原创,体现了“突出语篇,强调运用,重在交流”的命题导向。考纲要求考生在正确理解文章主旨大意基础上;特别关注文章微观语境中词语、句子与整个篇章结构之间的联系,以考查考生对词汇、语法规则和构词知识的掌握情况,以及在特定语境中的语言应用能力。本篇设题与大纲要求一致,尤其对形容词,动词和从句连接词进行了考查。兼顾实词和虚词用法,词法、句法并重。试题难易适中,所选语篇素材与生活息息相关,既符合学生的认知水平,又对高考要求掌握的内容覆盖率高。梯度适当,区分合理,注重能力,体现探究。 【知识拓展】 1.succeed(动词) in doing sth. /be successful(形容词)) in doing sth./ have success(名词) in doing sth.成功做某事;a success一个成功的人,一件成功的事; successfully(副词)。 2.the way to do sth./the way of doing sth.做某事的方法。 考点:考查对文章的理解和词汇、语法知识
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D. You ought to treat your old and new friends equally.

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