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Teenage life is full of (1)a
dventures
dventures
and(2)c
hallenge
hallenge
.Some teenagers like to do volunteer work.and others(3)p
refer
refer
extra-curricular movements such as organising debates,studying literature,dancing ballet and cleaning up the greenhouses.But more people(4)
sign up for
sign up for
(報(bào)名)advanced courses(5)
suitable for
suitable for
(適合) their taste.Actually,some teenagers feel confused in their youth,and their behaviours are sometimes confusing.They feel there is a generation gap between themselves and adults,so experts are trying to find a suitable solution.
    Johnson is a freshman.He(6)
is
is
so
attracted to
attracted to
(喜愛(ài))Chinese literature that he has quit his studies in Chicago and come to China.(7)O
bviously
bviously
,with the help of his teacher,his Chinese has improved greatly and he can speak (8)f
luent
luent
Chinese now.According to the schedule,he will graduate next year.He is (9)
focusing on
focusing on
(專(zhuān)注于) ancient Chinese literature and (10)
is addicted to
is addicted to
(對(duì)......上癮)Tang poetry.The topic or title of his research content is "the differences between Eastern and Western literature".An editor (11)
responsible for
responsible for
(為......負(fù)責(zé)) the research has(12)r
ecommended
ecommended
some classical Chinese literature to him

【考點(diǎn)】日常生活
【答案】dventures;hallenge;refer;sign up for;suitable for;is;attracted to;bviously;luent;focusing on;is addicted to;responsible for;ecommended
【解答】
【點(diǎn)評(píng)】
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