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12.Every time when I returned after an absence,I felt stupid because I was behind the others.去掉when.

分析 每次我回来后,我觉得愚蠢,因为我落后于其他人.

解答 去掉when,考查连词.every time 可以引导时间状语从句"每一次",when是引导时间状语从句的连词"当…的时候",句中重复.根据句意:每次我回来后,我觉得愚蠢,因为我落后于其他人.所以去掉when.

点评 连词是连接英语句子的词,首先要判断是否需要连接句子的词,理解句意、语境选择恰当的连词,细心分析,考虑语境,切忌粗心大意,惯性判断.

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