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For a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank provided at the end of the line.
For a missing word, mark the position of the missing word with a "∧" sign and write the word you believe to be missing in the blank provided at the end of
the line.
For an unnecessary word, cross the unnecessary word with a slash "/" and put the word in the blank provided at the end of the line.

Language and culture are inextricably linked together and closely
related to each other. Language is the part of culture, the mirror of
culture, the visual part of culture and reflects culture. Language is the (1)______
archives of culture. It plays a significant role in culture. Without language,
culture would not be impossible. Language, in its broadest sense, is the (2)______
symbolized representation of a nation’s culture. On the other hand, language (3)______
is influenced and shaped with culture. Culture determines one’s behavior and (4)______
the way one speaks. Culture teaches us what to speak, how to speak in
different situations. Culture is our invisible teacher and textbook. As
children grow up, they learn how to act within their culture and how to
speak within their culture. They are learning language and culture at the
same time. In learning how to speak, a child must not only master the
vocabulary and grammar of a certain language, he must absorb the social (5)______
rules that govern how he should use his vocabulary and grammar in concrete
situations. He learns a culture that is largely expressing through language. Learning(6)______
language means learning culture. The two interact with and the understanding of (7)______
one requires the understanding of the other.Nevertheless, learning a foreign (8)______
language well means more than merely mastering the pronunciation,
grammar, words and idioms. It means learning also the ways in that their (9)______
language reflects the ideas, customs and behaviors of their society, learning
to understand their "language of the mind".
In a word, learning a language is inseparable to learning its culture. (10)______

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填空题expressing→expressed

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填空题must∧→also

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