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I remember taking __1.__ English class in college on the short story. Our first assignment was to read __2.__ short stories and then discuss which one was better. After __3.__(read)bothI wasnt sure. Over the __4.__ several months, my professor taught me __5._ one story was so much better than the other.__ 6.__ was rich in metaphor(隐喻)and character development, _7.__ the other was humorous 8._ too shallow. I couldnt see this at first. Yet,

in a few months, my brain got reeducated and __9.__ could see the difference between good and bad writing and could appreciate literature at a whole new level.

Going to college helps build a strong mind, which leads __10.__ greater success in one’s life.

 

1.an 2.two 3.reading 4.next 5.why 6.One 7.while 8.but 9.I 10.to 【解析】 1.an 考查冠词。class此处为可数名词单数形式,其前须用冠词。再根据此处表泛指,而English是以元音音素开头,故填an。 2.2】two 考查数词。根据本句中“which one was better”以及下文“After … both”中both的提示可推断此处表示“两个短篇故事”,故填two。 3.reading 考查动名词。after 是介词,括号中所给词是动词,故只能填动名词reading。 4.4】next 考查形容词。根据该空修饰名词months,应填形容词,再由语境可知,此处表示“在接下来的几个月”,故填next。 5.5】why 考查名词性从句引导词。根据上文“discuss which one was better”可推断,教授是给我们讲解为什么其中一个故事要比另一个故事好,故填why。 6.6】One 考查不定代词。由语境可知,故事有两个,再根据习惯搭配“one...the other...”可推断填One。 7.7】while 考查并列连词,while表示前后对比的意思。 8.8】but 考查连词。根据“humorous”和“too shallow”在逻辑上的转折关系可推断,此处填连词but连接两个形容词。 9.9】I 考查人称代词。根据该空在句中作主语可判断应填名词或代词。结合语境可知该空应指作者本人,故填I。 10.0】to 考查介词。lead to为固定搭配,意为“导致”。
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