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【题目】Studying in groups is becoming more and more popular in class. It has many1(advantage). For example, we can not only save time but also encourage each other when we study 2groups.

I still remember when I was in Grade 8, my physics3 (be)very poor, I had4 really hard time with it. Once in class, the teachers asked 5(we)to discuss it with each other, but I was very shy, I could not do it like what they told me. My physics teacher encouraged me to face others and talk with someone else 6(brave), then I studied with some classmates together. When I did not understand any questions, they could give me some advice, I could quickly find out the ways 7(deal) with the problems. After that, I felt very relaxed and asked my classmates a lot of questions about physics. I did not feel stressed out at all. At last, I finished my homework 8myself for the first time. How 9(excite) I was!

Because of 10(study) in groups, I am not worried about physics any more. With my classmates’ help ,I get more confidence. It also gives me more chances to improve myself in many ways. So let’s study more in groups.

【答案】

1advantages

2in

3was

4a

5us

6bravely

7to deal

8by

9excited

10studying

【解析】短文大意:小组学习在课堂上越来越受欢迎。它有许多优点。参加小组学习,我在同学们的帮助下,我得到更多的信任。它也给了我更多的机会在许多方面提高自己

1此处考查名词单复数根据语境可知应该表示有很多优点所以用复数

2此处考查介词短语。In groups,表示以小组为单位一起学习。

3考查时态。根据语境when I was in Grade 8,可知此处用一般过去时,所以用was。

4此处考查冠词。Have a hard time 为固定短语。

5此处考查代词根据语境表示要求我们彼此讨论ask 的宾语用宾格。

6此处考查副词此处修饰动词face talk,所以用bravely。

7此处考查非谓语找到解决问题的方法。 Way to do sth

8此处考查介词我能独自完成作业了。 所以用by myself

9此处考查非谓语表示感到兴奋 excited。

10此处考查非谓语介词后要用doing。

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