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His fear of failure ____(keep) him from classroom games that other children played.

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句意:对失败的恐惧让他没有参与到其他孩子玩的课堂游戏中。本题考查动词时态和语态。通过that从句中的“played”可判断出时态应为过去时。故划线处填kept。
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