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用方框中所給單詞及短語的正確形式填空,每詞只使用一次。

1.Exercise more and eat .

2.Do you have fun information online?

3.Would you please lend me money?

4.Wish New Year bring endless to you.

5.The little boy his bag with food and drinks just now.

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