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Why do you learn a foreign language? First of all, believe it or not, it helps to improve your native language. As a person who 1. (说) only one language you have no basis for comparison. In different languages the same idea is often e 2. in different ways. Knowing 3. language gives you a great measuring stick and it will help you better understand your way of speech. You will find yourself speaking and writing more creative and accurate 4.(句子). Most great writers and poets are students of many languages. Second, language is w 5. makes us human. It is the medium(媒体) that we use to share(分享) 6. (我们) thoughts with the world. Could you imagine thinking w 7. language? Learning a new language is like learning a new way to think. Lastly, it can enrich your travel experiences. T 8. is one of the great joys of life. Why not make the m 9. of your experience? Not knowing the native tongue you are completely left out of the culture. People will be more open to you 10. you make an effort to speak their language.

 

1.speaks 2.expressed 3.another 4.sentences 5.what 6.our 7.without 8.Travel(l)ing 9.most 10.if/when 【解析】 试题分析:学习外语的好处 1.speaks. 2.expressed. 3.another. 4.sentences. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 考点:重点单词/短语和语法
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