英文高手快来请在数字格裏填上适当的生字Many people have the habit of keeping a diary. They write (1) their own lives, or some thoughts on issues they come (2) with. Most of these diaries are very personal – the writers just keep their writings to themselves. In recent years, many people have turned (3) the Web. They start sharing their everyday thoughts (4) others by publishing something in an online diary – a weblog, with themselves (5) the bloggers.(6) to become a blog
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请在数字格裏填上适当的生字
Many people have the habit of keeping a diary. They write (1) their own lives, or some thoughts on issues they come (2) with. Most of these diaries are very personal – the writers just keep their writings to themselves. In recent years, many people have turned (3) the Web. They start sharing their everyday thoughts (4) others by publishing something in an online diary – a weblog, with themselves (5) the bloggers.
(6) to become a blogger? Well, it’s not difficult at all. You can start (7) any websites of your choice which offer a ready- to- use weblog format and space. Then, you can make (8) your own weblog by setting (9) a user name and a password. Beginners always start by just inputting text. Later, as you become more (10) with the tools, you can include other material (11) as photos, pictures and even videos. However, extra functions may also mean that you have to pay (12) services. Some bloggers, on the (13) hand, think that if they can make their writings enjoyable to others and get some readers’ feedback, the money (14) worth the trouble and expense.
So what are some of these best weblogs? According to The Guardian, one is called Scary Duck. It has beaten 100 rivals and (15) the title of Best British Blog 2002. With that goes a prize of 1,000. It impressed the judges (16) its witty comments (17) everything from politics to entertainment to sports. In response (18) the news, the weblogger, Alistair Coleman, wrote in his now famous blog:’ All I’ve done is stick in some tales about my life and the stupid things I’ve done.’
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这个应该是完形填空吧,如果选项里有我给出的这些词就选这些,没有的再看咯。
Many people have the habit of keeping a diary. They write (about) their own lives, or some thoughts on issues they come (up) with. Most of these diaries are very personal – the writers just keep their writings to themselves. In recent years, many people have turned (to) the Web. They start sharing their everyday thoughts (with) others by publishing something in an online diary – a weblog, with themselves (as) the bloggers.
(How) to become a blogger? Well, it’s not difficult at all. You can start (at) any websites of your choice which offer a ready- to- use weblog format and space. Then, you can make (up) your own weblog by setting (up) a user name and a password. Beginners always start by just inputting text. Later, as you become more (familiar) with the tools, you can include other material (such) as photos, pictures and even videos. However, extra functions may also mean that you have to pay (for) services. Some bloggers, on the (other) hand, think that if they can make their writings enjoyable to others and get some readers’ feedback, the money (is) worth the trouble and expense.
So what are some of these best weblogs? According to The Guardian, one is called Scary Duck. It has beaten 100 rivals and (won) the title of Best British Blog 2002. With that goes a prize of 1,000. It impressed the judges (for) its witty comments (on) everything from politics to entertainment to sports. In response (to) the news, the weblogger, Alistair Coleman, wrote in his now famous blog:’ All I’ve done is stick in some tales about my life and the stupid things I’ve done.’
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