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2.Gradually I am able tofit in/get on/get along(融入) with foreign friends.

分析 渐渐地,我融入了国外的朋友之中.

解答 fit in/get on/get along.本题考查动词短语用法.根据所给的汉语提示"融入"和"be able to do sth.(能够做某事)",此处是动词,形式为动词原形,根据空后with,结合句意,可用fit in with sb.=get on with sb./get along with sb.融入…;与某人关系融洽,故填fit in/get on/get along.

点评 本题考查动词用法.学生需要掌握相关动词用法,根据首字母以及句意,判断所填词汇,根据句子结构,对所填词汇进行变形,得出正确形式.

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