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1.我很孤独,害怕跟任何人交朋友。 I was very_______,and...

 

1.我很孤独,害怕跟任何人交朋友。

I was very_______,and afraid_______ _______friends________anyone.

2.每次听到其他同学有说有笑,我觉得自己更加孤单了。

________ _______I heard the other students________and laughing,I felt even

________lonely.

3.日子一天天过去,我学会信任人了,他们把我纳入到他们的朋友圈中了。

Day________day,I learnt to_______people,and they included me________

their________of friends.

4.一天,我的同学们正在和他们的朋友聊天,而我只是静静地坐着。

One day,my classmates were talking________their friends,but I sat________

__________.

5.现在我相信世界就是你想象的那个样子。

Now I believe that the world________what________ _______it is.

 

1.lonelytomakewith 2.Everytimetalkingmore 3.bytrustincircle 4.withinsilence 5.isyouthink 【解析】 1.表示“感到孤独的”用形容词lonely,make friends with sb“跟某人交朋友”,be afraid to do sth “害怕做某事”,故此处为(1). lonely (2). to (3). make (4). with。 2.every time“每次”引导时间状语从句;hear sb doing sth听见某人正在做某事,故第一空用现在分词talking;even修饰形容词的比较级,故此处在lonely前加more。故此处为(1). Every (2). time (3). talking (4). more 。 3.day by day“天天地”;learn to do sth“学习做某事”,故第二空用动词原形trust。include sb in one’s circle of friends“将某人纳入……的朋友圈”,故此处为(1). by (2). trust (3). in (4). circle 。 4.talk with sb“和某人聊天”;in silence“静静地”。故此处为(1). with (2). in (3). silence 。 5.主语the world是单数名词,故谓语动词用单数形式,故为is。what you think it is“就是你想象的那样子”作为is的表语从句,故此处为(1). is (2). you (3). think。
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