专题四 代词
考点导图
考点综合练
一、从方框中选择合适的单词,并用其适当形式填空,每词限用一次。
it that these
1.______ pictures about the city are as amazing as those about the countryside.
2.I can't find my English book. Have you seen __
3.Tom's grade is much better this year than ____of last term.
everything nobody nothing anybody everyone anything
4.The most beautiful thing about learning is that ________ can take it away from you.
5.Don't worry. ____________ will be OK if you stop being anxious and do something meaningful for it.
6.__________ should do something to protect our environment, like taking a cloth bag to go shopping or throwing rubbish into the bins. It doesn't cost __________ but can help a lot.
7.There is ________ wrong with my computer. It works well.
8.Jim doesn't care about ________ else. He only cares about himself.
another other
9.There are big trees on one side of the street and flowers on the______ side of the street.
10.—I like the coat but not the color. Have you got________ one
—Yes, I'll show you.
二、完形填空。[2024开封二模改编]
On my father's birthday, 11 parents and I went out for dinner. The restaurant was brightly lit and very noisy, with lots of diners enjoying 12 . Waiters moved busily between the tables.
13 had just ordered our meals when suddenly all the lights in the restaurant went out. 14 of the conversations in the restaurants stopped. 15 said a word for a moment. And then 16 started talking together. “What's happened to the lights ”“Ooh, it's a blackout(停电)! ” Some people laughed, and 17 seemed a little worried.
Then the restaurant manager came in, holding a candle. He spoke to all the diners, “Ladies and gentlemen, I am very sorry for 18 . Our power has gone out. The power has gone out across the whole neighborhood, and we don't know when 19 will be restored. Please be patient. Our waiters will bring candles so that 20 can continue with your evening.”
The waiters came in with lit candles and placed 21 on the tables.
22 of the diners asked, “What about our meals ”
“Don't worry, sir,” replied the manager. “Fortunately, we use gas in our kitchen, not electricity, so the chef can continue cooking all your meals. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, I apologize.”
My father said to me, “Let's go out and take a look.”
He and I went out of the front door and looked up and down the street. Sure enough,
23 was in total darkness. There were 24 people on the street.
We went back in and sat at the table with my mother. Our faces were lit up by the candlelight.
“You know, 25 coin has two sides. Although there was an electricity blackout, I'm having a birthday dinner by candlelight!” said Dad.
“You always look on the right side! ” said Mum. We all laughed.
11.A.their B.my C.her D.our
12.A.themselves B.itself C.ourselves D.himself
13.A.It B.They C.You D.We
14.A.Every B.All C.Each D.Either
15.A.Everybody B.Nobody C.Everyone D.Someone
16.A.everybody B.anybody C.none D.no one
17.A.another B.the other C.others D.other
18.A.these B.this C.that D.those
19.A.it B.they C.he D.she
20.A.we B.I C.they D.you
21.A.that B.this C.it D.them
22.A.Either B.One C.Neither D.All
23.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything
24.A.much B.a little C.few D.little
25.A.each B.all C.either D.neither
三、阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。[2024江西改编]
this he others they herself ones their her it someone
In October 2018, 26. in South Carolina won $1.5 billion. Many people probably wish they'd been the lucky 27. happily accepting the prize.
It's not hard to imagine the things one could do with 28. newfound wealth, but would this money actually make someone happy The experiences of several lottery (抽奖) winners show that 29. probably wouldn't. Suddenly coming into big money can change a person's life in unexpected and sometimes unpleasant ways. Take William Post, for example, who had only $2.46 in the bank when 30. won $16.2 million in a New York lottery in 1998.Within 3 months, he was poor again because of careless spending. He wasn't as happy as he felt before winning the prize.
Then there was Callie Rogers, a British teenager from a common family, who won $3 million in 2003.She bought 31. family and friends expensive gifts and bought
32. expensive clothes. After six years, Callie lost all her money and realized that money didn't make her happy. In fact, she became worried that people were friendly with her only to get her money.
Lottery winners are not the only ones who can end up unhappy. People who get big money for some other reasons, e.g. receiving money from 33. , are also at risk. They may not know how to deal with money and do not ask experts for advice. Also,
34. waste money on things they don't need and give away too much money to friends and relatives.
Researchers found that people are happy when they are able to pay for 35. basic needs, such as food, clothes, a safe place to live, and health care. People are also happy when they give reasonable (合理的) amounts of money to charities. Giving makes them feel as if they're making a difference.专题四 代词
考点导图
考点综合练
一、从方框中选择合适的单词,并用其适当形式填空,每词限用一次。
it that these
1.______ pictures about the city are as amazing as those about the countryside.
2.I can't find my English book. Have you seen __
3.Tom's grade is much better this year than ____of last term.
[答案]
1.These
2.it
3.that
everything nobody nothing anybody everyone anything
4.The most beautiful thing about learning is that ________ can take it away from you.
5.Don't worry. ____________ will be OK if you stop being anxious and do something meaningful for it.
6.__________ should do something to protect our environment, like taking a cloth bag to go shopping or throwing rubbish into the bins. It doesn't cost __________ but can help a lot.
7.There is ________ wrong with my computer. It works well.
8.Jim doesn't care about ________ else. He only cares about himself.
[答案]
4.nobody
5.Everything
6.Everyone;anything
7.nothing
8.anybody
another other
9.There are big trees on one side of the street and flowers on the ______ side of the street.
10.—I like the coat but not the color. Have you got ________ one
—Yes, I'll show you.
[答案]
9.other
10.another
二、完形填空。[2024开封二模改编]
On my father's birthday, 11 parents and I went out for dinner. The restaurant was brightly lit and very noisy, with lots of diners enjoying 12 . Waiters moved busily between the tables.
13 had just ordered our meals when suddenly all the lights in the restaurant went out. 14 of the conversations in the restaurants stopped. 15 said a word for a moment. And then 16 started talking together. “What's happened to the lights ”“Ooh, it's a blackout(停电)! ” Some people laughed, and 17 seemed a little worried.
Then the restaurant manager came in, holding a candle. He spoke to all the diners, “Ladies and gentlemen, I am very sorry for 18 . Our power has gone out. The power has gone out across the whole neighborhood, and we don't know when 19 will be restored. Please be patient. Our waiters will bring candles so that 20 can continue with your evening.”
The waiters came in with lit candles and placed 21 on the tables.
22 of the diners asked, “What about our meals ”
“Don't worry, sir,” replied the manager. “Fortunately, we use gas in our kitchen, not electricity, so the chef can continue cooking all your meals. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, I apologize.”
My father said to me, “Let's go out and take a look.”
He and I went out of the front door and looked up and down the street. Sure enough,
23 was in total darkness. There were 24 people on the street.
We went back in and sat at the table with my mother. Our faces were lit up by the candlelight.
“You know, 25 coin has two sides. Although there was an electricity blackout, I'm having a birthday dinner by candlelight!” said Dad.
“You always look on the right side! ”said Mum. We all laughed.
11.A. their B. my C. her D. our
12.A. themselves B. itself C. ourselves D. himself
13.A. It B. They C. You D. We
14.A. Every B. All C. Each D. Either
15.A. Everybody B. Nobody C. Everyone D. Someone
16.A. everybody B. anybody C. none D. no one
17.A. another B. the other C. others D. other
18.A. these B. this C. that D. those
19.A. it B. they C. he D. she
20.A. we B. I C. they D. you
21.A. that B. this C. it D. them
22.A. Either B. One C. Neither D. All
23.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
24.A. much B. a little C. few D. little
25.A. each B. all C. either D. neither
[答案]
11.B
12.A
13.D
14.B
15.B
16.A
17.C
18.B
19.A
20.D
21.D
22.B
23.D
24.C
25.A
三、阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。[2024江西改编]
this he others they herself ones their her it someone
In October 2018, 26. in South Carolina won $1.5 billion. Many people probably wish they'd been the lucky 27. happily accepting the prize.
It's not hard to imagine the things one could do with 28. newfound wealth, but would this money actually make someone happy The experiences of several lottery (抽奖) winners show that 29. probably wouldn't. Suddenly coming into big money can change a person's life in unexpected and sometimes unpleasant ways. Take William Post, for example, who had only $2.46 in the bank when 30. won $16.2 million in a New York lottery in 1998.Within 3 months, he was poor again because of careless spending. He wasn't as happy as he felt before winning the prize.
Then there was Callie Rogers, a British teenager from a common family, who won $3 million in 2003.She bought 31. family and friends expensive gifts and bought
32. expensive clothes. After six years, Callie lost all her money and realized that money didn't make her happy. In fact, she became worried that people were friendly with her only to get her money.
Lottery winners are not the only ones who can end up unhappy. People who get big money for some other reasons, e.g. receiving money from 33. , are also at risk. They may not know how to deal with money and do not ask experts for advice. Also,
34. waste money on things they don't need and give away too much money to friends and relatives.
Researchers found that people are happy when they are able to pay for 35. basic needs, such as food, clothes, a safe place to live, and health care. People are also happy when they give reasonable (合理的) amounts of money to charities. Giving makes them feel as if they're making a difference.
[答案]
26.someone
27.ones
28.this
29.it
30.he
31.her
32.herself
33.others
34.they
35.their