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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。并将答案填写在答题卡上标号的相应位置。

We decide to give a gift to our school for her birthday before 1. (graduate). We had a heated discussion 2. what gift to give. We think we should do 3. we can to help our school. Some advise 4. (plant) more trees on the coming Tree-Planting Day to make our campus more beautiful, 5. others hold the view 6. we should introduce the history of our school to friends, schoolmates or relatives. Besides, we can show 7. around our school to make her better 8. (know). As far as I am concerned, I'd like to study even 9. (hard) for a better university. In this way, our school will be proud of us and thus we can make an even greater 10. (contribute) to her.

1.graduation / graduating

2.about

3.whatever/all

4.planting

5.while

6.that

7.them

8.known

9.harder

10.contribution

【解析】

试题分析:本文主要谈论了在学校校庆日给学校送什么礼物的问题较简单,主要联系上下语境即可。

1. / graduating。Before为介词,介词后跟名词或动名词。故填graduation / graduating

2.about。have a discussion about:讨论关于某事。句意:对于送什么礼物,我们进行了热烈的讨论。故填about。

3.whatever/all。do whatever/all sb can:尽某人最大可能去做。句意:我们将尽可能的帮助我们的学校。故填whatever/all。

4.planting。advise doing sth:建议做某事。故填planting。

5.while。连词,而,表转折。句意:一些建议植树,而另一些持这种观点。故填while。

6.that。该句为同位语从句,故用that引导。句意:另一些坚持这种观点:把学校的历史向亲戚朋友介绍。故填that

7.them。show sb around:固定搭配,带领某人参观。them指代上文的friends, schoolmates or relatives.。故填them。

8.known。make sth/sb known:使…出名。句意:我们可以带他们参观学校使我们的学校更加出名。故填known

9.harder。even修饰比较级。句意:为了考一所更好的大学,我宁愿更努力学习。故填harder

10. an even greater contribution:做出更大的贡献,固定短语。故填contribution。

考点:考查语境理解与语法。

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