二、動(dòng)詞填空

1. I hope he (come) back in a week.

2. I cim so sorry to keep you (wait) for such a long time.

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      Martin Lynch,an American businessman,had been going on vacation to a small Mexican fishing village for a number of years. One morning while going for a walk along the beach,he saw his friend Pablo Perez,a local fisherman. Martin watched Pablo unload the fish from his boat and pack the fish in a box.

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