1.We had many___________ [freʃ]vegetables during our short stay in the village.

2.He is well-known because of his rich____________['nɔlidʒ]

3.This novel has the most____________ [kæriktәz] of all.

4.Could you tell us something about your ________________ [ik'spiəriənsiz] in America?

5.We learn many subjects,____________ [in'klu:diŋ] Chinese,English and so on.

6.We all____________ (拍)our hands while he was entering the hall.

7.An____________ (教育的)CD—ROM has just come out.

8.With the____________ (發(fā)展)of economy(經(jīng)濟),China is stronger and stronger.

9.Guo Yue ___________ (贏)the first prize(獎)in the world Women’s Tennis Competition in   Korea.

10.With the help of Chinese____________ (政府),they live a happy life.

 

【答案】

 

1.fresh

2.knowledge

3.characters

4.experiences

5.including

6.clapped

7.educational

8.development    

9.won

10.government

【解析】略

 

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