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The Nile, ___________ electricity is produced, no longer destroyed villages and crops.


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    which
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    from which
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    from it
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【小題1】___________
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Meanings or reasons
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【小題4】_________ a break
【小題5】 __________
April 13
【小題6】____________ water onto each other’s body
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【小題7】 ___________
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【小題8】____________the custom
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以下是旅行者信息,請匹配他們計劃參觀的世界奇觀。

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2.Li Hua, who has been to the Great Wall several times, plans to visit an ancient wonder in Europe which has as long a history as the Great Wall.

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4.Jack will visit one of the oldest stone work ever built by people. It was made up of huge stones, but how ancient people moved the stones and why they built it remain a mystery.

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