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【题目】On many campuses, it has become a trend for a host of students to participate in various 1(activity). Involved in some positive ones, students find them quite 2(benefit) and rewarding.

A case in point is the English club 3 the activity of learning benefits me most. In contemporary world, English learning has gained great popularity and it is 4great importance for students to learn English well. However, I 5(meet) a variety of difficulties in study so far. For instance, I have trouble 6(memorize) words. Sometimes, it is also difficult for me to understand the rules of grammar. Although I can read and write, I cannot express myself freely in English.

Then, how to get a good command of his language for me? I 7(convince) that practice makes perfect and that joining the English club is worthwhile. In the English club, daily practice enables me 8(speak) and write fluently. It is also through constant practice 9 I can master the rules of grammar and remember words. I will bear in mind that 10 I try my best to practice every day, the future of my English learning will be promising.

【答案】

1activities

2beneficial

3where

4of

5have met

6memorizing

7am convinced

8to speak

9that

10if

【解析】在很多学校参加各种各样的社团活动已经成为一种流行趋势,作者参加了英语俱乐部,通过参加这个社团,作者受益匪浅。

1考查名词被形容词various修饰,应用名词复数形式故填activities。

2考查形容词。and前后连接的词词性相同,rewarding为形容词,故此处填benefit的形容词形式beneficial。

3考查定语从句。从句缺少地点状语,故填表地点的关系副词where。句意:比如英语俱乐部,在这个俱乐部中学习使我受益匪浅。

4考查介词。of +名词=该名词的形容词,of great importance=very important。

5考查谓语动词。根据时间状语so far可知,应用现在完成时,故填have met。

6考查固定搭配。have trouble (in) doing“在做某事方面有困难”故填动词的现在分词形式memorizing。

7考查被动语态。Iconvince之间是被动关系,故填am convinced。

8考查固定搭配。enable sb. to do sth.“使某人能够做某事”故填to speak。

9考查强调句句意:正是通过不断的联系我才能够掌握语法并记住单词。去掉It is that后,句子仍然完整,故判断为强调句。

10考查从属连词。句意:我将永远记得:如果我每天都努力练习,我学习英语的未来将一片光明。此处引导条件状语从句,故填if。

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