The Bible itself contains a total of 66 books and is divided into two parts, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old

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问题    The Bible itself contains a total of 66 books and is divided into two parts, the
Old Testament and the New Testament.  The Old Testament contains 39 books and
the New Testament is a collection of 27 books. Whatever definitive the collection,  【M1】______.
the books wary in kinds of writing and in length and have emerged into a range of distinctive【M2】______.
situations. The books can be reed as classic literature, to appreciate each         【M3】______.
book is saying, and why and how it is saying so. For this purpose it is important,
therefore, to bring literary criteria to bear the text, and consider the source, the【M4】______.
methods of editing or constructing the text, the style of writing, the various indicators
of the work’s structure. It is important to remember, furthermore, the New          【M5】______.
Testament is not just a set of literary classics, and was written as the guide book to
living the Christian life. The nature of the story and the style of the literature should
be considered in the lights of their purpose as in preaching and teaching. So we must 【M6】______.
be fully aware of the context in the Christian communities in which these books were【M7】______.
created. The story was told in uncertain styles because the community wanted to     【M8】______.
communicate with its belief, or needed to set out guidelines for its own life. The  【M9】______.
New Testament is the source for the body of teaching and preaching at the same time      
providing evidences of the social and historic context to support the teachings.    【M10】______.
【M9】

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答案communicate with改成communicate

解析 介词赘述。communicate既可以作不及物动词,也可以作及物动词,意为“提出(理由)”,例如:He communicates the reasons for his decision in his report.他指出自己在报告中所做的决定的理由。后面无需介词with。本句意为:故事是以确定的方式来叙述的,这是因为该社区需要传达自己信念,或者需要为自己的生活制定指导方针。此处communicate意为“传达,传授”,应为及物动词,后面直接跟宾语。
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