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1.The job requires f___________(流利) in English.

2.We are concerned about his frequent a ___________.

3.He d_________ that he had no intention of giving up.

4.She is still a student and is only working here t__________

5.Send the photos to the lab to be _________(放大)。

6.___________ (歧視) on the grounds of sex or race is unlawful..

7.Two of the suspects have been i _________ by witnesses.

8.Teachers like their students to be p________(守時(shí))

9.Our game starts this Sunday, weather p _________.

10.The c_________ (候選人) must demonstrate good communication skills.

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