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After I had been in China studying Chinese for about a year, I had exhausted my old textbook. I wanted more interesting material. One day I cam« upon a bookstore, and, 1. (realize) how cheap books in China were, 2. (have) the idea that I should start learning from Chinese children’s books. 3. was perfect and so obvious—why hadn’t I done this 4. (early)?

Then reality came as a shock. There was a very good reason 5. everyone wasn’t doing it already: Chinese children’s books 6. (design) for native Chinese kids, so they 7. (general) don’t make good material for foreign language learners.

Most Chinese children’s books are too hard 8. Chinese learners. It’ll be discouraging to read many books, especially those 9. (choose) at random, and all the “pinyin” is likely to be less helpful than you think. So, I do wish, one day, there are some really good books 10. (suit) for foreign learners out there in China’s bookstores.

 

1.realizing 2.had 3.It 4.earlier 5.why 6.are designed 7.generally 8.for 9.chosen 10.suitable 【解析】作者通过在中国书店观察发现中国的儿童书籍只适合中国孩子,不适合外语学者。 1.realizing 考查动词形式。句中realize的主语和句子主语I一致,作状语用动词 –ing形式,故填realizing. 2.had 考查动词时态。与句中动词came并列时态一致,此处也用过去时。故填had. 3.It 考查代词。此处指代the idea that I should start learning from Chinese children’s books. the idea是单数,用it指代。故填It. 4.earlier 考查副词比较级。此处指为什么不早点做呢?指比现在更早,有比较的意思。故填earlier. 5.why 考查副词。此处指每个人没这样做的原因,why引导定语从句修饰reason,故填why. 6.are designed 考查被动语态。主语Chinese children’s books和动词design是被动关系,指儿童书籍被设计,表示一般现在时,故填are designed. 7.generally 考查副词。此处修饰动词make用副词,指通常不为外语学习者提供好的材料。故填generally. 8.for 考查介词。汉语学习者来说,多数儿童书籍太难。此处表示“对于”,故填for. 9.chosen 考查过去分词。those和动词choose是被动关系,此处是过去分词做定语,故填chosen. 10.suitable 考查形容词。suitable for“适合于”,此处指适合外语学者的真正好书,故填suitable.
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