根據(jù)句意和首字母,寫出所缺的單詞。(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

1.It is normal that anybody will c________ mistakes.

2.He has the special quality that proves he is a p________ player rather than an amateur.

3.After the chairman d________ the result, the whole class got mad.

4.The r________ dogs made great contributions to finding the people buried under the ruins.

5.If you doubt about the arrangement, you’d better make a phone call to c________ it.

 

1.commit

2.professional

3.declared

4.rescue

5.confirm

【解析】

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