Unit1
The Internet has made English learning much easier. English learners used to
be
(1)
(obliged)
to spend their time in libraries looking for the
books that would help them in their language studies. It was very inconvenient
because a lot of materials could only be found in






(2)
(tedious)


and uninteresting textbooks and readers. But today authentic content on a

variety of subjects is only a click away. This is especially

(3)
(beneficial)
for those who wants to learn English earnestly.
In order to achieve fluency in English, you need to be comfortable using at
least 10,000 words. The
(4)
(abundant)
materials on the Internet
make it possible for you to choose appropriate content to read and listen to.
These materials can be
(5)
(adjusted)
to your level if you input
some key words in the search engine. But how can you remember the
(6)
(bulk)
of unfamiliar words?
In this case, the Internet
(7)
(evidently)
makes it easier to learn
vocabulary. You can use online dictionaries to instantly find out their
grammatical
(8)
(functions)
and the specific meaning of these
words. The Internet helps you to
(9)
(efficiently)
accumulate
vocabulary based on lively and interesting language content, which greatly
reduces your
(10)
(distress)
caused by inability to remember the
new words. The efficiency of this vocabulary learning is one of the reasons
why the Internet has become an ideal place to learn English.