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My time in China was a(n) 1.(forget) experience. Every day was a new adventure. I made life-long friends and had many 2. (last) memories. My study abroad program organized trips for us to learn about each city and to visit cultural 3. (sight). While I was in Beijing, I climbed the Great Wall of China, and visited Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Bird’s Nest Olympic stadium. I also had the opportunity of 4.(stick) in a Beijing thunderstorm, bargaining in the market, and riding the high-speed train. While I was in Tianjin, I 5.(study) at Nankai University. I was taking the Chinese language and culture courses.

6.I enjoyed most is that whatever I learned in class. I would use it outside to communicate with people. Having the opportunity 7.(speak) Mandarin every day really improved my learning. In the afternoon I would have culture classes 8.I would learn about Chinese calligraphy, Beijing opera, Chinese martial arts, Chinese cooking and many other subjects. The mix of learning about the language and culture made each day of class 9. (enjoyable) exciting.

I believe that the key  10.  studying abroad successfully is the attitude you carry. Going to China, I was open-minded and had a very positive attitude.

 

1.unforgettable 2.lasting 3.sights 4.being stuck 5.studied 6.What 7.to speak 8.where 9.enjoyably 10.to 【解析】 此文为记叙文,文章主要介绍了作者来北京留学时看到的风景,以及体验等。 1.考查形容词。experience 为名词,要用形容词修饰,再根据语境可知来中国的旅游是令人难忘的经历,所以用unforgettable。 2.考查形容词,修饰名词memories,所以用形容词lasting。 3.考查名词。参观文化古迹,sight 为可数名词,表示名胜古迹一般要用复数。 4.考察非谓语,此句of 为介词,介词后要用doing,此处表示自己赶上了北京的暴雨,讨价还价,体验了高铁,表示被困住用be stuck。 5.考查时态。根据句子的时间状语从句while I was in Beijing,可知句子用一般过去时,所以用studied。 6.考查连词。此处为主语从句的连词。主语从句缺enjoy的宾语,所以用连接代词what。 7.考查不定式,此处表示干。。。的机会,opportunity 为抽象名词,后应该用不定式作定语,所以用to speak。 8.考查定语从句。此句的先行词为culture class,从句缺少地点状语,所以用关系副词where。 9.考查副词。此处用来修饰形容词exciting,所以要用副词enjoyably。 10.考查介词。此处表示出国留学成功的关键是态度。The key to为。。。的关键为固定搭配。
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