As a university student, I decided to learn German. For some reason I really liked the language, but I was not very good at learning it.The grammar(1) me a lot and even drove me crazy.My only advantage was(2) .I got an A on every word test I took.After two years of studies,I struggled(挣扎)to communicate in(3) German and signed up to study in Germany to complete my degree.It was the(4) term I would ever have.
The moment I arrived in Germany,I felt like I was starting from scratch (从头开始).The German I'd learned in university wasn't(5) for everyday conversation. My book knowledge fell by the wayside as I thought about the basics of getting around, reading emails and talking with my classmates. I was often nervous at school, worried about whether the teachers would call on me in class and whether I'd understand their questions. I only(6) a little around my eight roommates, who were willing to speak German slowly to me and didn't seem to mind my(7) .
I chose to study three courses﹣reading & writing, grammar and history. All were in German and difficult, but the history class was the worst. The teacher spoke so(8) that almost everything he said flew right over my head. I sat in the front, took notes and even recorded every single word he said in class, but(9) helped. I had no idea what the class was really about …
Years have passed, but I still remember how it felt to struggle so hard at(10) another language. That trip was a difficult but valuable lesson. I think my failure that term taught me just as much as my success.
| (1)A. gave | B. helped | C. troubled | 
| (2)A. listening | B. spelling | C. speaking | 
| (3)A. perfect | B. broken | C. beautiful | 
| (4)A. hardest | B. easiest | C. happiest | 
| (5)A. useless | B. meaningless | C. practical | 
| (6)A. relaxed | B. feared | C. wondered | 
| (7)A. purposes | B. progress | C. mistakes | 
| (8)A. slowly | B. quickly | C. clearly | 
| (9)A. nothing | B. anything | C. everything | 
| (10)A. creating | B. teaching | C. learning |