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1. B. time
- "Chinese students usually study very hard for long **time**." The phrase "for long" requires a noun to specify the duration, so "time" is the appropriate choice here.
2. C. make
- "...but it doesn't **make** a lot..." The verb "make" is used here to indicate the effect or outcome of studying hard, so it is the correct choice.
3. D. to
- "When you return **to** your studies..." The preposition "to" is used to indicate the direction or target of returning, so it fits the context here.
4. D. but
- "...and you'll learn more **but** study better." The word "but" is used to contrast the two ideas of learning more and studying better, so it is the appropriate conjunction here.
5. D. said
- "Psychologists **said** that learning takes place this way." Here, "said" is the simple past tense of the verb "say," which correctly indicates that psychologists have made this statement in the past.
6. C. as
- "Here take English learning **as** example." The word "as" is used to introduce an example or comparison, so it fits the context here.
7. B. to make
- "Then your language study seems **to make** little progress." The phrase "seems to make" is used to express the perception that little progress is being made, so it is the correct choice here.
8. C. nothing
- "...So you will think you're learning **nothing**..." The word "nothing" is used here to convey the idea that the learner perceives no progress, so it is the appropriate choice.
9. D. result
- "...your language study will again take another big **result**..." The word "result" is used here to indicate an outcome or consequence, so it fits the context.
10. A. hard
- "...studying English can be effective and **hard**." The adjective "hard" is used here to convey the idea of difficulty or effort required in studying effectively, so it is the correct choice.
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