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Motto is a short statement giving a rule on how to behave , 1. can inspire us especially when we are 2. (face) with difficulties. Many of us have our mottoes, such as “Where there is a will, there is a way.” Or “Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it.”, and so on. My motto is “God helps those who help 3. .” Sometimes I am lazy and don’t want to make efforts 4. (work) hard, 5. the moment I think of my motto I will get energetic again and devote myself 6. what I am doing. I write my motto 7. I can see it easily. Every time I fail in my exam and begin to lose heart, the sight of my motto inspires me with much8. (confident). My motto also makes me become 9. independent person. That is to say, I won’t rely on others easily.

My friends, what is your motto? If you still haven’t got a motto, please choose 10. because a motto can have a great effect on you.

1.which

2.faced

3.themselves

4.to work

5.but

6.to

7.where

8.confidence

9.an

10.one

【解析】

試題分析:文章講述了座右銘作為一個簡短的陳述,是一種行為準則,特別是在面臨困難的時候,座右銘能夠激勵我們,所以文章鼓勵我們每個人都應該有一個座右銘。

1.

2. faced。face:面對,be faced with..:面對…。句意:特別是面對困難的時候,座右銘能夠激勵我們。故填faced.

3.

4. work。Make efforts to do..,,努力做…,所以這里用動詞不定式作賓語。句意:有時我懶不想努力工作。故填to work

5. 。but:但是,這里起轉折作用。句意:雖然有時我懶不想努力工作,但是一想起座右銘,我就又精力充沛,全身投入到我的工作中去。故填but

6.

7. I can see it easily作I write my motto的地點狀語。此處句意為:我把我的座右銘寫在容易看見的地方。故填where

8.

9. 。根據后文independent person,獨立的人,這里應該是一個量詞,而independent是以元音字母開頭,要用an,句意為:我的座右銘也讓我成為一個獨立的人。故填an

10.

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