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根據(jù)句子意思及首字母或漢語注釋寫出單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫到答題卡上的相應位置。

1.The song sounds f_____________, but I just couldn’t remember its name.

2.Don’ t disturb your brother, he is t_____________ an important letter now. (打字)

3.Daisy loves playing with her dog, but unluckily she was b_____________ by it yesterday.

4.It may rain, but I must go to the airport to meet my mother _____________. (無論如何)

5.The successful landing of Jade Rabbit announced that the Chinese dream of flying to the moon became a r_____________.

6.The BBC b______________ different kinds of news and programs day and night.

7.Thanks to WWF, many governments around the world are setting up more and more nature r______________ for wildlife. (保護區(qū))

8.Please tell me _____________ what happened instead of talking about details. (簡略地)

 

1.familiar

2.typing

3.bitten

4.anyhow/anyway

5.reality

6.broadcasts

7.reserves

8.briefly

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