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【上好课】2025年高考一轮复习知识清单(讲案)
专题29 2023新课标I卷词汇二次开发+真题语料单句填空100句
(词性转换+识词知意+高频短语+熟词新义+单句填空) 解析版
阅读理解A篇
一、识词知意
1.countless adj.无数的;数不尽的
2.countable adj.可数的,可计算的
3.landscape n.风景,景色
4.brake n. & v.刹车,车闸
5.gear n.排挡
6.discount n.减价,折扣
7.square n.正方形;广场;平方
二、词形转换
1.rent n.租金,租用费 →rental adj. 可供租用的
2.economy n.经济;节省 →economical adj.经济的;实惠的→economic adj.经济的;经济学的
3.sustain vt.维持; →sustainable adj.可持续的,持续性的
4.strategy n.策略 →strategic adj.战略的,策略上的
5.locate vt.确定位置;设立→location n. 地点,位置
6.vary v.使不同 →variety n.变化;种类
7.base n.底部;基础 →basic adj.基本的;最简单的
8.addition n.新增人员;加法→additional adj.附加的,额外的
9.depart v.启程,出发 →departure n.离开,启程
三、高频短语
1.be around (体育运动)走红的,活跃的
2.pay for 为…付款;支付…的费用
四、熟词新义
1. The 2.5-hour tour covers the Gooyer Windmill… and much more.
2. She covered her face with her hands.
3. Much of the country is covered by forest.
4. $100 should cover your expenses.
5. By sunset we had covered thirty miles.
6. The reserve covers an area of some 1 140 square kilometres.
7. The BBC will cover all the major games of the tournament.
8. Are you fully covered for fire and theft?
【参考答案】
1.涵盖,覆盖 2. 遮挡3.覆盖 4.足以支付(费用)5.走完(一段距离)6.占地面积 7.报道;采访 8.给……
投保险
阅读理解B篇一、识词知意
1.creature n.生物,动物
2.mess n.肮脏,杂乱
3.process n.步骤,程序
4.fishery n.渔业;渔场;水产业
5.bacteria n.细菌
6.cancer-causing adj.致癌的
7.substance n.物质,材料
8.tank n.箱,罐,缸
9.ecosystem n.生态系统
10.digest vt.理解,领悟;消化
11.pure adj.纯的,不掺杂质的
12.facility n.设施,设备;卫生间
13.canal n.运河,灌溉渠
14. organism n.生物,有机体
15.inquiring adj.打听的,爱追究的
16.review vt.审视;写评论;回顾
17.erase vt.擦掉;删除
18.diverse adj.不同的,各式各样的
二、词形转换
1.dirt n.尘土;泥土 →dirty adj.肮脏的
2.combine v.结合,组合 →combination n.结合体,联合体
3.ecology n.生态学;生态 →ecological adj.生态的,生态学的
4.invent vt.发明 →inventor n.发明家→invention n. 发明
5.apply vt.申请;应用 →application n.申请;应用→applicant n.申请者
三、高频短语
1.clean up 清理
2.a series of 一系列
3.be connected to与……联通
4.little by little 逐渐地
5.get used to sth 习惯于某物
6.take on a job 接受一份工作
7.be fond of doing喜欢做某事
8.long to do 盼望做某事
9.kind of 有点
10.erase doubts about消除对……疑问
四、熟词新义
1. He loved to explore the woods around his house, observing how nature solved problems.
2. Do they observe Christmas every year?
3. Readers are required to observe the rules of the library and mind their manners.
【参考答案】
1.观察,观测 2.庆祝 3.遵守阅读理解C篇
一、识词知意
1. digital adj.数字的,数码的
2. minimalism n.极简派艺术
3. adopt vt.收养;采纳
4. conclude vt.推断出;结束
5. chapter n.章,回,篇;阶段,时期
6. strategy n.策略,行动计划
7. trap n.陷阱;圈套
9. encounter v. &n.偶遇,邂逅
10. cultivate vt.开垦,耕作;栽培
11. leisure n.闲暇,业余时间
12. mindless adj.莽撞的;盲目的
13. device n.装置,设备;手段
14. particular adj.特定的;格外的
15. circumstance n.条件,情况,环境
16. critical adj.批判的;关键的;严重的
17. aid n.帮助;援助
18. advocate vt.拥护,提倡
19. promote vt.促进,提倡;升职
20. evaluate vt.评价,评估
21. identify vt.认出;查明
二、词形转换
1. detail n.细节 →detailed adj.具体的
2. explore v.探索 →exploration 探索
3. philosophy n.哲学;人生哲学→philosophical adj.哲学的
4. found vt.建立 →foundation n.基础;根据;基金会;建立
5. increase vt.增加 →increasingly ad.越来越多地,不断增加地
6. tolerate vt.容许,允许→tolerable adj.可接受的,可忍受的
7. option n.选择 →optional adj.可选择的,选修的
8. mass n.大量,许多→massive adj.大量的,大规模的
9. participate v.参加,参与→participant n.参加者,参与者
10. sustain vt. 维持 , 保持 →sustainable可持续的,持续性的
11. necessary adj.必须的 →necessity n.必需品,必需的事物
12. theory n.理论 →theoretical adj.理论的
13. statistics n.统计学;统计数字→statistical adj.统计的,统计学的
14. practice n.实践 →practical adj.真实的,实际的
15. history n.历史 →historical adj.有关历史的
三、高频短语
1. make the case for 为 …… 辩护或提出论据2. divide…into… 把 …… 分成
3. start with 首 先;第 一
4. step away from 离开,远离
5. be designed to do 目的是做某事
6. act on 对某事采取行动
7. view…as 把 …… 视为
8. be meant to do 注定要
9. be aimed at 目的在于
10. do with 对付,处理
11. recommend…to sb 把 …… 推荐给
四、熟词新义
1. Each chapter concludes with a collection of practices…
2. The report concluded that the cheapest option was to close the laboratory.
【参考答案】
1.结束 2.推断;得出结论
阅读理解D篇
一、识词知意
1. statistician n.统计学家,统计员
2. illustrate vt.加插图于;阐明
3. conduct vt.实施;指挥;导电;表现
4. accurate adj.准确的,精确的
5. capitalize vt.提供资金
6. overestimate vt.过高估计
7. underestimate vt.低估
8. average vt.平均达到;计算平均值
9. technical adj.工艺的,技术的
10. term n.任期;学期;术语
11. correlated adj.有相互关系的
12. twist n.转折
13. classic adj. 经典的;古朴 的
14. phenomenon n.想象
15. individual n.个人,个体
16. follow-up adj.后续的
17. dominant adj.占支配地位的
18. reason vt.推理;推论出
19. somehow adv.以某种方式;不知怎么地
20. potential adj.潜在的,可能的
21. implication n.含意;暗指
22. enormous adj.巨大的
23. underlying adj.潜在的;隐含的
24. logic n.逻辑25. dismissive adj.鄙视的,不加考虑的
二、词形转换
1. wise adj.明智的 →wisdom n.智慧,才智
2. estimate vt.估计;判断→estimation n.估算;判断
3. dependent adj.依靠的 →independent adj.独立的;自立的
4. accurate adj.准确的 →accuracy n.准确,精确
5. significant adj.显著的;重要的→significantly ad.显著地
6. respond v.回应;作出反应→response n.响应;回复
7. frequent adj.频繁的 →frequently ad.频繁地
8. argue v.说服;争论→argument n.说服;争论
9. globe n.世界;地球仪→global adj.全球的
10. reduce vt减少,降低→reduction n.减少,降低
11. limit vt.限度,限制→limitation n.限制,制约
12. relative adj.相对的 →relatively ad.相对地
13. occasion n.时刻,时候→occasional adj.临时的
14. full adj.完整的,详尽的→fully ad.充分地,完全地
15. doubt n.怀疑 →doubtful adj.怀疑的
16. approve vt赞成;批准→approving adj.赞许的,满意的
三、高频短语
1. be known as… 作为……而出名
2. make errors 犯错误
3. tend to do 倾向于做某事
4. cancel out 取消;抵消
5. result in 导致
6. for instance 例如
7. be willing to do乐意做某事
8. even if 即使
9. focus on 专注于
四、熟词新义
1. The experiment of estimation he conducted showed that….
2. The guide conducted us around the ruins of the ancient city.
3. He conducted himself far better than expected.
4. Copper conducts electricity well.
【参考答案】
1.进行,实施 2.指引(方向)3.表现 4.导电
阅读理解七选五
一、识词知意
1. positive adj.积极的;赞成的
2. journal n.期刊,报纸;日记
3. caring adj.关心他人的,体贴的
4. generous adj.慷慨的,大方的5. aspect n.特色;朝向
6. iron vt.熨,烫
7. bake vt.烤,烘,焙
8. cookie n.曲奇饼,小甜饼
9. boost vt.使增长,推动
10. self-confidence n.自信
11. ignore vt.不理睬;忽视
12. fixed adj.固定的
二、词形转换
1. person n.人物 →personal adj.私人的;私密的
2. forgive vt. 饶恕;免除 →forgiveness n.宽恕
3. responsible adj.负责的 →responsibility n.责任,负责
4. strong adj.健壮的;结实的→strength n.力量;长处,优势
5. create vt.创造,创建 →creative adj.创造性的
6. personal adj.私人的;私密的→personality n.性格;魅力
7. character n.品质;特征 →characteristic n.特点,特色
三、高频短语
1. taking responsibility for 承担责任
2. beat up 殴打
3. To err is human. 人非圣贤孰能无过。
4. be proud of 为…感到自豪
5. at the top of 在……顶部;除了……还
6. add to 添加
7. not…but… 不是……而是
8. have a go 试一试
完形填空
一、识词知意
1. cross-country adj.越野的;横越全国的
2. knee n.膝盖,膝关节
3. checkpoint n.检查站,关卡
4. delay vt.推迟,延期
5. courage n.勇气,胆量
6. interrupt vt.打断,打扰
7. assess vt.评定;估价
8. identify vt.识别;查明
9. constant adj.经常发生的
10. appreciate vt.欣赏;感激;理解
11. hunger n.饥饿;渴求
12. ashamed n.感到羞愧的
13. confused adj.困惑的
14. discouraged adj.泄气的
15. cure vt.治愈16. bother vt.打扰,烦扰
17. display n.展示,陈列
二、词形转换
1. injure vt.使受伤 →injury n.伤害,挫伤
2. kind adj.亲切友好的 →kindness n.友好,仁慈
3. compete vt.竞争,对抗 →competitor n.竞争者,对手
4. patient adj.有耐心的 →patience n.耐心;耐性
5. tired adj.疲倦的,累的→tiredness n.疲劳;疲倦
三、高频短语
1. compete in 在某方面竞争
2. the finish line 终点线
3. as for 就……而言
4. bend down 弯腰
5. step aside 避开
6. in pain 处于痛苦中
7. hundreds of 大量的:很多的
四、熟词新义
1. Melanie Bailey should have finished the course earlier than she did.
2. He radioed the pilot to change course.
3. The lunch was excellent, especially the first course.
4. She took an intensive course in cooking before her marriage.
【参考答案】
1.赛道 2.航线,航向 3.第一道菜 4.课程
语法填空
一、识词知意
1.soup n.汤;羹
2.dumpling n.汤团;饺子
3.delicate adj.易碎的;脆弱的
4.encase vt.包住;围绕;包装
5.sweet adj.含糖的,甜的
6.steam vt.冒热气;蒸(食物)
7.release vt . 释放,放走
8.spill vt.洒出,泼出,溢出
9.explode v.爆破;激增
10.tongue n.舌头;语言
11.recognize vt.辨别出;承认
12.neighbouring adj.附近的;接壤的
13.canal n.运河,灌溉渠
14.press vt.压,挤,推,贴;按
15.roll vt.翻滚,滚动
16.steamer n.汽船;汽锅,蒸锅17.tear vt.撕碎,撕裂
18.content n.目录;内容;含量
19.delicious adj.美味的
20.rare adj.不常发生的;稀罕的
21.bite vt.咬,咬伤;叮,蜇
22.wrapper n.包装纸,包装材料
二、词形转换
1.amaze vt.使惊奇 →amazing adj.令人诧异的
2.construct vt.建造,修建→construction n.建造,修建
3.taste n.味道;爱好→tasty adj.美味的
4.history n.历史 →historian n.历史学家
5.different adj.不同的 →differently ad.不同地
6.actual adj.事实的 →actually ad.事实
7.sweet adj.含糖的,甜的→sweetness n.愉快,美妙
8.greed n. 贪欲;贪食→greedy adj.贪婪的,贪心的
三、高频短语
1.whether…or… 不管是……还是
2.point…to… 把……指向……
3.rather than 而不是
4.allow sb to do sth允许某人做某事
5.leave sb doing sth 使某人一直做某事
四、熟词新义
1.French strawberries do not taste like cardboard. Instead, they explode in your mouth like little flavor bombs.
2.The population explodes to 40,000 during the tourist season.
【参考答案】
1. vi.爆炸2. vi.急剧增长
2023年新高考I卷语料单句语法填空100题
阅读理解A篇
1. Cycling is the most economical, ____________(sustain) and fun way ____________(explore) the city--
Amsterdam, with its beautiful canals, parks, squares and countless lights.
2. MacBike has been around for almost 30 years and is the ____________ (big) bicycle rental company in Amsterdam.
3. With over 2,500 bikes ____________(store) in our five rental shops at strategic locations, we make sure
____________ is always a bike available for you.
4. We offer the ____________(new) bicycles in a wide variety, ____________ (include) basic bikes with foot brake
(刹车), bikes with hand brake and gears (排挡), bikes with child seats, and ____________(child) bikes.
5. The tour ____________(depart) from Dam Square every hour on the hour, ____________(start) at 1:00 pm every
day.
【答案】
1. sustainable, to explore 2. biggest 3. stored, there 4. newest, including, children’s 5. departs, starting
阅读理解B篇
6. When John Todd was a child, he loved to explore the woods around his house, ____________(observe) how naturesolved problems.
7. A dirty stream, for example, often became clear after ____________(flow) through plants and along rocks
____________ tiny creatures lived.
8. When he got older, John started to wonder ____________ this process could be used____________(clean) up the
messes people were making.
9. After studying agriculture, medicine, and fisheries in college, John went back to observing nature ____________
asking questions.
10. With the right ____________(combine) of animals and plants, he figured, maybe he could clean up waste the way
in ____________nature did.
11. He decided to build ____________ he would later call an eco-machine.
12. The task John set for himself was to remove ____________(harm) substances from some sludge (污泥).
13. First, he constructed a series of clear fiberglass tanks ____________ (connect) to each other.
14. Then he went around to local ponds and streams and ____________ (bring) back some plants and animals.
15. Little ____________ little, these different kinds of life got used to one another and ____________(form) their
own ecosystem.
16. He ____________(amaze) at the results. The plants and animals in the eco-machine took the sludge as food and
began to eat ____________!
17. Within weeks, it had all been digested, and all ____________ was left was pure water.
18. He developed a greenhouse — like facility ____________ treated sewage (污水) from 1,600 homes in South
Burlington.
19. He also designed ____________ eco-machine to clean canal water in Fuzhou, ____________ city in southeast
China.
20. “Ecological design” is the name John gives to ____________ he does.
21. “Life on Earth is kind of a box of spare parts for the ____________ (invent),” he says.
22. You put organisms in new relationships and observe ____________ is happening.
【答案】
6. observing 7. flowing, where 8. if/whether, to clean 9. and 10. combination, which 11. what 12. harmful
13. connected 14. brought 15. by, formed 16. was amazed, it 17. that 18. that/which 19. an, a 20. what
21. inventor 22. what
阅读理解C篇
23. Part one concludes by introducing my ____________(suggest) method for adopting this philosophy: the digital
declutter(清理).
24. This process requires you ____________(step) away from ____________(option) online activities for thirty
days.
25. At the end of the thirty days, you will then add back a small number of ____________(careful) chosen online
activities ____________ will provide benefits to the things you value.
26. I’ll draw on an experiment I ran in 2018 in ____________ over 1,600 people agreed ____________(perform) a
digital declutter.
27. Each chapter concludes with a ____________(collect) of practices, which ____________(design) to help you act
on the big ideas of the chapter.
28. You can view these practices ____________ a toolbox meant to aid your efforts ____________(build) a
minimalist lifestyle that works for your particular circumstances.29. The book is aimed at ____________(advocate) a simple digital lifestyle.
【答案】
23. suggested 24. to step, optional 25. carefully, that 26. which, to perform 27. collection, are designed 28.
as, to build 29. advocating
阅读理解D篇
30. On March 7, 1907, the English statistician Francis Galton ____________(publish) a paper which illustrated what
has come to be known ____________ the “wisdom of crowds” effect.
31. The experiment of estimation he conducted showed that in some cases, the average of a large number of
____________(dependent) estimates could be quite accurate.
32. When enough of these errors are averaged together, they cancel each other out, ____________(result) in a more
accurate estimate.
33. If people are similar and tend ____________(make) the same errors, then their errors won’t cancel each other out.
34. In more technical terms, the ____________(wise) of crowds requires that people’s estimates be independent.
35. But a new study ____________(lead) by Joaquin Navajas offered an interesting twist (转折) on this classic
phenomenon.
36. The average ____________(obtain) from the estimates of four discussion groups of five was significantly
____________(accurate) than the average obtained from 20 independent ____________(individual).
37. In a follow-up study with 100 university students, the researchers tried to get a better sense of ____________ the
group members actually did in their discussion.
38. Somehow, these arguments and reasoning resulted in a global ____________(reduce) in error.
39. Although the studies led by Navajas have limitations and many questions remain, the potential implications for
group discussion decision-making ____________ (be) enormous.
40. Navajas’ study found that the average ____________(accurate) could increase even if estimates were not
____________(full) independent
【答案】
30. published, as 31. independent 32. resulting 33. to make 34. wisdom 35. led 36. obtained, more
accurate, individuals 37. what 38. reduction 39.are 40. accuracy, fully
阅读理解七选五
41. Taking ____________(responsible) for mistakes is a positive step, but don’t beat ____________(you) up about
them.
42. To err (犯错) is human. It’s just as important to show yourself some ____________(forgive).
43. In a journal or on a piece of paper, put the heading “Personal ____________ (strength).”
44. Now list all the ____________(characteristic) you like about yourself. Are you caring? Creative? Generous? A
good listener? Fun to be around?
45. They don’t have to be world-changing, just aspects of your personality that you’re proud ____________.
46. At the top of a second page, put the heading “Acts of ____________ (kind).”
47. On this one, list all the positive things ____________you’ve done for others.
48. It might be the time ____________ you helped a friend with their homework, when you did the ironing without
____________(ask)..
49. Whatever it is, no matter ____________ small it might seem, write it down.
50. You could ask a friend ____________ family member to help add to your list.
51. That way, you could exchange ____________(thought) on what makes each of you special…52. In fact, don’t wait ____________ you’ve made a mistake to try this—it’s a great way ____________(boost) self-
confidence at any time.
53. Whatever the mistake, remember it isn’t a ____________(fix) aspect of your personality.
54. We’re all changing and learning all the time ____________ mistakes are a positive way to develop and grow.
55. It doesn’t mean you have to ignore ____________ has happened or forget it.
【答案】
41. responsibility, yourself 42. forgiveness 43. strengths 44. characteristics 45. of 46. kindness 47. that 48.
when, being asked 49. how 50. or 51. thoughts 52. until, to boost 53. fixed 54. and 55. what
完形填空
56. On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed ____________ a cross-country race in Minnesota.
57. Melanie Bailey should have finished the course ____________ (early) than she did.
58. Her delay came because she was carrying a ____________ (compete) across the finish line.
59. As _________(report) by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her race
__________ a runner in front of her began crying in pain.
60. She stopped ____________(help) her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue.
61. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward ___________ aid. She couldn’t.
62. Bailey then ____________(bend) down to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish
line, then another 300 ____________(foot) to where Lenoue could get medical attention.
63. Once there, Lenoue ____________(assess) and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious
____________(injury) in one of her knees.
64. She would have struggled with extreme pain to make it to that aid checkpoint ____________ Bailey’s help.
65. As for Bailey, she is more ____________(confuse) about why her act is considered a big deal.
66. ____________ the two young women were strangers before the meet, they’ve since become friends.
67. ____________ of the two players won the race, but the display of human kindness won the day.
【答案】
56. in 57. earlier 58. competitor 59. reported, when 60. to help 61. with 62. bent, feet 63. was assessed,
injuries 64. without 65. confused 66. Although/Though 67. Neither
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68. Xiao long bao (soup dumplings), those ____________(amaze) constructions of delicate dumpling wrappers,
encasing hot, ____________(taste) soup and sweet, fresh meat, are far and away my favorite Chinese street food.
69. The dumplings arrive steaming and __________(dangerous) hot.
70. To eat one, you have to decide ____________ to bite a small hole in it first… or to put the whole dumpling in
your mouth, ____________(let) the hot soup explode on your tongue.
71. Shanghai may be the ____________(recognize) home of the soup dumplings ____________ food historians will
actually point you to the neighboring canal town of Nanxiang as Xiao long hao’s birthplace.
72. There you will find them prepared differently- more dumpling and ____________(little) soup, and the wrappers
are pressed ____________ hand rather than rolled.
73. Nanxiang aside, the best Xiao long bao have a fine skin, allowing them ____________(lift) out of the steamer
basket without allowing them tearing or spilling any of their contents.
74. The meat should be fresh with a touch of ____________(sweet) and the soup hot, clear and delicious.
75. No matter where I buy them, one steamer is ____________(rare) enough, yet two seems greedy, so I am always
left ____________(want) more next time.【答案】
68. amazing, tasty 69. dangerously 70. whether, letting 71. recognized, but 72. less, by 73. to be lifted 74.
sweetness 75. rarely, wanting
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76. I think it’s not a good idea to ____________(random) pair up students for the spoken English training after class.
The reasons are as ____________(follow).
77. To begin with, randomly ____________(pair) up students may lead to unbalanced language abilities within the
groups.
78. This can hinder the progress of students as the more advanced one may dominate the conversation,
____________(leave) little room for the other students to improve.
79. Besides, students may feel ____________(comfortable) or less motivated if paired with someone who they don’t
get along with or have difficulty ____________ (communicate) communicating with.
80. My suggestion is to group students ____________(base) on their language abilities ____________ to let students
choose their own partners.
【答案】
76. randomly, follows 77. pairing 78. leaving 79. uncomfortable 80. based, or
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81. A few weeks later, when I almost forgot the contest, ____________ came the news.
82. I ____________(inform) that I won the first prize in the writing contest and ____________ there would be an
award presentation in two days.
83. I was ____________ happy to hear the news that I immediately shared it ____________ my teacher.
84. Since then, I ____________(write) many good works and now I am a famous writer.
85. I owe my success ____________ my social teacher who is a beacon in my life on the road to writing.
86. At the award ceremony ____________(host) in the school hall the headmaster kindly presented me ____________
a certificate of achievement.
87. Sometimes all it takes is someone who believes ____________ us, someone who sees our potential even when we
don’t see it ____________(we).
88. It was not until then ____________ I realized the journey of writing was not only filled with disbelief and self-
doubt ____________ support and self-approval.
89. No sooner had I stepped into this familiar room ____________ I saw my teacher ____________(sit) among piles
of papers.
90. In a flash, a burst of heartfelt gratitude ____________(take) hold of me entirely, I stepped forward
____________(give) him a warm hug.
86. hosted, with 87. in, ourselves 88. that, but 89. than, sitting 90. taking, to give
91. He ____________(gentle) patted on ____________ shoulder and uttered: “I knew you are a good story-teller who
only needs some ____________(acknowledge).”
92. When my name____________(rank) at the top of the list jumped into my view, I was stunned there, tongue-tied.
93. I knew that this was just the beginning. I ____________(inspire) to keep writing and exploring
my____________(creative).
94. ____________(wave) from the audience, my teacher cast me a beaming smile from which I could read pride and
____________(appreciate).
95. “I knew you’d win! I am proud of you. You made ____________!” he said ____________(excite). Then camethe big day.
96. When I was invited to the stage ____________(receive) the award, I expressed my thanks to my teacher.
97. I said, “It’s you ____________ make me fall in love with writing, my social studies teacher.
98. I said, “Without your ___________(recognize) and ___________ (guide), I couldn’t have written this article.
Again thank you very much!”
99. ____________(hold) my hands, he said “____________ (congratulate)! You are a good writer, so keep writing.”
100. “You know I didn’t like writing before, but now I am crazy ____________ it! I will try my best to create good
works.” I said ____________(grateful).
【答案】
81. there 82. was informed, that 83. so, with 84. have written 85. to 91. gently, the, acknowledgement 92.
ranking 93. was inspired, creativity 94. Waving, appreciation 95. it, excitedly 96. to receive 97. who/that
98. recognition, guidance 99. Holding, Congratulations 100. about, gratefully