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根据下列材料请回答 76~85 题: This is my first writing in the new class.I afraid I may 76._

根据下列材料请回答 76~85 题:

This is my first writing in the new class.I afraid I may 76.___

make lots of mistake.But without practice,I can never 77.___

make progress.Now I’m in a new town or a new school. 78.___

The other.children all seem know one another.Am I me79.___

only new one?I hope no.The boy sitting next to me is 80.___

Calvin.He seems nice.so、do my other neighbor,Ann.81.___

And my teacher,too.He told us that we could share our 82.___

writing if we wanted to.I’m not for sure if l will.I might 83.___

just keeping it a secret,at least for a while,until I get to 84.___

know everyone better.That shouldn’t spend too long,though.85.___

第 76 题 请在(76)处填上最佳答案。

【参考解析】:afraid前面加am。be afraid of表示的意思是“害怕、恐怕”,属于固定短语用法。

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