17.In my opinion,we should try our best(61)to achieve(achieve) our goals even though there is little hope.The efforts seem to be the lights in the darkness,(62)which lead the way to hope and success.
I used to be (63)ashy girl in my primary school.I was weak in English at that time,especially spoken English.So I was afraid to answer the teacher's questions during English classes.After I entered my dream middle school,something (64)changed(change).I started to read many (65)interesting(interest) English stories and my English teacher helped me a lot(66)patiently(patient).I studied hard in class and practiced by(67)watching(watch) English films and listening to English songs in my free time.Little (68)bylittle,I found(69)it more and more enjoyable to learn English.I could even talk with my classmates fluently in English and I was not shy any more.At last,I got high grades in English and I had (70)confidence(confident) to do it better in the future.

分析 本文主要講的是一個女孩曾經(jīng)英語很差,可是經(jīng)過自己不懈的努力,最后英語得了很高的分?jǐn)?shù),給自己以后學(xué)好英語增強了信心.由此自己得出了結(jié)論:努力似乎是黑暗里的明燈,照亮了我們成功的路,也給我們帶來了希望.

解答 61.to achieve  考查非謂語動詞.try one's best to do sth"盡力干某事"是固定搭配.故填to achieve.
62.which  考查非限制性定語從句.根據(jù)空前的逗號和句意:這些努力似乎是黑暗中的燈,引領(lǐng)著通往希望與成功的道路.可知此處是非限制性定語從句,先行詞在從句中作主語且指物,故填which.
63.a(chǎn)  考查冠詞.girl是可數(shù)名詞,而且此處是泛指"一個"女孩.且shy是以輔音音素開頭的詞.故填a.
64.changed  考查時態(tài).因after引導(dǎo)的狀語從句用過去時,所以斷定主句的動作也是過去發(fā)生的.故填changed.
65.interesting  考查形容詞.此處是修飾名詞story作定語,應(yīng)用形容詞interesting"有趣的".故填interesting.
66.patiently  考查副詞.因為修飾動詞的是副詞,所以修飾動詞help的是副詞patiently,故填patiently.
67.watching  考查非謂語動詞.因by是介詞,介詞后如果接動詞就用動名詞的形式,即ing形式.再者by doing"通過某種方式",也算是固定用法.故填watching.
68.by  考查固定搭配.littleby little是固定短語,意為"漸漸地",故填by.
69.it  考查形式賓語.分析句子成分可知,此處it是形式賓語代替后面的動詞不定式 to learn English,故填it.
70.confidence  考查名詞.分析句子成分可知,此處作謂語had的賓語,所以應(yīng)用confident的名詞形式,故填confidence.

點評 語法填空是通過語篇在語境中考查語法知識的運用能力,在解題前應(yīng)快速瀏覽短文掌握大意,在讀懂短文的基礎(chǔ)上,結(jié)合短文提供的特定的語言環(huán)境去逐句分析,逐題解答.扎實的語法功底加上準(zhǔn)確的理解是解答語法填空題的關(guān)鍵.

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