完成句子,根據(jù)括號中所給提示完成下列句子。

1.據(jù)說下周我們要去參觀首都博物館。(It's said that...)

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2.毫無疑問,我們隊將贏得這場比賽。(There is no doubt that...)

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3.下午四點鐘你能來機場接我嗎?(pick up)

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4.她愿意幫助別人。(willing)

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5.老師告訴我們鍛煉有助于身體健康。(contribute to)

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