题目内容
Many people believe that English is an easy language.Indeed, the author of a popular book on the history of English says that English “… has a grammar of great 1 ”. But if you have read the 2 articles in this series, it will be clear that I have a 3 opinion. My intention 4, not always so seriously, that English is in fact full of difficulties to the non-native speakers.The biggest book of English grammar contains 1800 pages and 5 3 kilos, which doesn’t necessarily prove that English grammar is 6 , but it 7 , undoubtedly, show that there is a lot of 8 !
So is English easy or not? Actually, English can be said to be difficult 9 we can point to many other languages that are 10.But English, like every language, is a hugely complex system 11 many aspects(方面).It may be that some aspects of the language system are easier in English but 12 aspects are more difficult.For example, English spelling is more difficult than German spelling, but on the other hand adjectives are easier to use in English because they do not 13 their endings as they do in 14
And it seems that some languages are easier at the beginning but get 15 harder, 16 for other languages the opposite is true.I remember struggling terribly in my first few years of learning German to 17 terms with the interaction of articles(冠词), case(格)and word order.However, once I had mastered this aspect of grammar, 18 else seemed very difficult in learning German. 19, I have the feeling that English gets more and more difficult 20 the learner advances.
1. A. difficulty B. complexity C. simplicity D. difference
2. A. first few B. few first C. a few first D. first a few
3. A. similar B. complex C. public D. different
4. A. has been to show B. has been shown C. has shown D. shows
5. A. is weighed B. are weighed C. weighs D. weigh
6. A. easy B. difficult C. useful D. useless
7. A. did B. does C. has D. have
8. A. it B. them C. that D. those
9. A. only if B. if only C. even if D. as if
10. A. more difficult B. more complex C. easier D. closer
11. A.consisted of B.being consisted of C. consists of D. consisting of
12. A. another B. the other C. others D. other
13. A. change B. learn C. use D. spell
14. A. Germany B. German C. German language D. the Germans
15. A. eventually B. progressively C. previously D. finally
16. A. when B.as C. while D. since
17. A. come to B. come up C. come through D. come into
18. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing
19. A. On the other hand B.On the contrary C. On average D. On the whole
20. A. farther B. the farther C. further D. the further
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