These days.it is easier for us to travel to other countries than ever before. However.there is a big difficulty that most of us (11) when we meet people in other countries--we cannot communicate with them. There are (12) where English is still not spoken.though it is the most widely known language. So.wouldn't it be (13) if there was one language that could be understood by anyone anywhere in the world?Esperanto that was created in 1887 may be the world-s (14) truly international lan-guage.ln fact.although (15) artificiaI(人造的 ) languages have been already created.only Es-peranto has had much success.lts learners say that it is about four times (16) to learn than other languages. Spelling and pronunciation are both easy.too. For example.it does not have si-lent (17) like the "h" in "honest".lf you (18) a word.you can spellit without any difficul-ty. The grammar is also as simple as possible:only sixteen basic (19 ) .no irregular verbs(不规则动词) .only six verb endings.In short.Esperanto should be attractive(有吸引力的) as a language to learn. (20) there is a problem;how many people have met anyone who can really speak it? Anyway.we hope that some day one language can be mastered easily by anyone.( )11.A.needB.missC.faceD.touch

These days.it is easier for us to travel to other countries than ever before. However.there is a big difficulty that most of us (11) when we meet people in other countries--we cannot communicate with them. There are (12) where English is still not spoken.though it is the most widely known language. So.wouldn't it be (13) if there was one language that could be understood by anyone anywhere in the world?

Esperanto that was created in 1887 may be the world-s (14) truly international lan-guage.ln fact.although (15) artificiaI(人造的 ) languages have been already created.only Es-peranto has had much success.lts learners say that it is about four times (16) to learn than other languages. Spelling and pronunciation are both easy.too. For example.it does not have si-lent (17) like the "h" in "honest".lf you (18) a word.you can spellit without any difficul-ty. The grammar is also as simple as possible:only sixteen basic (19 ) .no irregular verbs(不规则动词) .only six verb endings.

In short.Esperanto should be attractive(有吸引力的) as a language to learn. (20) there is a problem;how many people have met anyone who can really speak it? Anyway.we hope that some day one language can be mastered easily by anyone.

( )11.

A.need

B.miss

C.face

D.touch


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