A. dig B. avoids C. deliberately D. remembering E. judging F. event G. f

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问题     A. dig B. avoids C. deliberately D. remembering E. judging
    F. event G. final H. discovery I. what J. keeps
    K. negative L. that M. develop N. absolutely O. stop
    Prewriting refers to strategies you can use to generate ideas before starting the first draft of a paper. Prewriting techniques are like the warm-ups you do before going out to jog—they loosen you up, get you moving, and help you【C1】______ a sense of confidence. Since prewriting techniques encourage imaginative exploration, they also help you discover【C2】______ interests you most about your subject. Having such a focus early in the writing process【C3】______ you from plunging into your initial draft without first giving some thought to what you want to say. Thus, prewriting saves you time in the long run by keeping you on course.
    Prewriting can help you in other ways, too. When we write, we often continually critique what we put down on paper. "This makes no sense," "This is stupid," "I can’t say that," and other critical thoughts pop into our minds. Such【C4】______, self-critical comments very often, if not always, 【C5】______ the flow of our thoughts and reinforce the fear that we have nothing to say and aren’t very good at writing. During prewriting, you【C6】______ ignore your internal critic. Your purpose is simply to get ideas down on paper without evaluating their effectiveness. Writing without immediately 【C7】______ what you produce can be liberating. Once you feel less pressure, you’ll probably find that you can generate a good deal of material, and that can make your confidence soar.
    One【C8】______ advantage of prewriting: The random associations typical of prewriting tap the mind’s ability to make unusual connections. When you pre-write, you’re like an archaeologist going on a【C9】______. On the one hand, you may not unearth anything; on the other hand, you may stumble upon one interesting【C10】______ after another. Prewriting helps you appreciate—right from the start—this element of surprise in the writing process. [br] 【C10】

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答案 H

解析 空格前有数词one,所以此处需要可数名词单数作宾语。“On the one hand...;on the other hand...”的结构表明空格所在句描述的是两种截然不同的情形,分号前说“你可能什么也不会发现”,由此推知分号后是说有可能也会有很多发现。词库中的名词discovery“发现”符合语义要求。
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