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While we are learning English, we should first pay more attention to listening and speaking. It is important because it is the basic work of reading and writing. Make sure to open your mouth and speak English loudly and 1. (confident). Don’t be afraid of 2.(make) some mistakes. You should also develop the habit of keeping 3.(diary) in English. That’s 4. best way I can think of to improve your 5.(write) English. If it is possible, ask some others to go through 6. you have written and tell you where there is a mistake. Many mistakes in your speaking will be easily 7.(find) once you write them down.

  Through correcting some unnecessary mistakes, you can do better 8. learning English than ever before. At the same time, you are supposed to choose some proper reading materials for yourselves, which I think should be 9. too difficult nor too easy. While you are reading, don’t stop to look up the words in the dictionary. If you refer to the dictionary too often, most probably you will get 10.(bore) and stop reading in no time.

 

1.confidently 2.making 3.diaries 4.the 5.written 6.what 7.found 8.in 9.neither 10.bored 【解析】本文介绍学英语的方法。我们首先应该更加重视听和说,因为它是读和写的基础。 1.副词修饰动词,故填confidently。 2.固定结构:be afraid of doing sth.害怕做某事,故填making。 3.句意:你应该养成写日记的习惯。keep a diary/keep diaries写日记。根据句意可知用名词复数形式,故填diaries。 4.句意:最好的方法。形容词前面用定冠词the,故填the。 5.固定结构:written English 书面英语;spoken English口语。根据句意可知用过去分词,故填written 。 6.根据句意可知此处go through后面是宾语从句,连接词既起引导作用,又做从句的宾语,起双重作用,故填what。 7.句意:当你把它们写下来的时候,你的许多错误很容易被发现。可知此处用一般将来时态的被动语态,故填found。 8.固定词组:do well in doing sth.擅长做某事。故填介词in。 9.句意:我认为阅读材料既不太难也不太容易。固定词组:neither---nor---既不---也不---,故填neither。 10.句意:你将变得感到厌烦。be/get bored感到厌烦,故填bored。
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