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阅读下面材料, 在空白处填写1个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Learning English may be difficult 1. beginners. There are two basic stages to learn English. The first stage of learning this language would be very 2.(interest). Once you have a good command of the alphabets(字母), 3. (gradual) you can learn many words. It would always be better4.(follow) the method of reading first, then writing. When you feel5. you have understood the words, you can make sentences. This is the most amusing stage to learn. You just think of a sentence in your mother language, and try to set down the same sentence in English using the words6.you have learned. There could be some mistakes, 7. you should not worry about it. You’d better write the same sentence by 8. (make) use of many different words till you are satisfied with your sentences. If you follow this way, very soon you can create sentences of your own. The second step is learning the grammar. Compared with 9.languages, English is quite simple and very systematic (系统化的). There are certain rules and regulations for each and every topic in grammar of this language. As long as you follow the rules and regulations, 10.would be difficult to make mistakes.

 

1.for 2.interesting 3.gradually 4.to follow 5.that 6.that /which 7.but 8.making 9.other 10.it 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。学习英语可能对初学者很难。学习英语有两个基本阶段,本文主要讲述了如何学习英语以及英语学习的有效方法。 1.考查介词。根据短语be difficult for表示“对……来说很难”。故填for。 2.考查形容词。此处做表语应用形容词,且修饰language应用-ing结尾形容词。故填interesting。 3.考查副词。修饰后文整个句子应用副词gradually,表示“逐渐地”。故填gradually。 4.考查非谓语动词。句意:最好还是遵循先读的方法。此处为it做形式主语,后面动词不定式为真正主语结构。It would be better to do sth.“最好做某事”。故填to follow。 5.考查连接词。此处为宾语从句,从句中不缺少成分,故应用that引导。故填that。 6.考查定语从句。此处为定语从句修饰先行词words,且先行词在从句中做宾语,指“单词”应用关系代词that或which。故填that /which。 7.考查连词。句意:可能有些错误,但你不应该担心。根据句意可知上下文为转折关系,应用连词but。故填but。 8.考查非谓语动词。by为介词,后跟动名词做宾语。故填making。 9.考查代词。句意:与其他语言相比,英语很简单,也很系统。表示“其他的”且后文复数名词languages应用代词other。故填other。 10.考查代词。此处为it做形式主语,后文不定式为真正主语,it would be difficult to do sth.表示“难以……”。故填it。
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Sometimes we are asked to make a speech in life, but most of us don’t do a very good job.1.

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G.Give it a try and see what happens.

 

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“Are you new to this neighborhood?” I explained that I was, in fact, new to the entire state.

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Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon

As far as pagodas are concernedthis is one of the most respected in MyanmarThis massive325-foot Buddhist pagoda is surrounded by smaller shiny-gold pagodasIt is believed that some of the hairs of Gautama Buddha are well-preserved in hereThe Shwedagon Pagoda is a must-see destination on your traveling schedule

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Mandalay City

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1.What does the writer intend to tell in the passage?

A.Life styles people in Myanmar have

B.Activities tourists can attend in Myanmar

C.Reasons why Myanmar is suddenly popular

D.Information about some attractions in Myanmar

2.For what purpose were the neck coils initially used?

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B.To frighten the enemies away

C.To make women more attractive

D.To stop women being victims of war

3.What will impress travelers to Mandalay City most?

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