1.Japan is a country where natural _________________(災(zāi)害)happen frequently.

2.Can you name some__________________(熱帶的)fruits produced in your country?

3.He is an _______________ (有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的)expert in education.

4.We must try to reduce__________(貧窮) of the African countries

5.Local_________(居民) are very enthusiastic.

6.__________(颶風(fēng)) will cause huge waves,heavey rain and floods.

7.Last week A buiding was_______(襲擊) by thunderstorm and luckily no one was killed.

8.The _____________(暴力)of nature is destroying our human beings.

9.A lot of __________(家具) will be on display in the supermarket

10.We should take _______(措施) to protect our environment.

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D. Special ways to fight food waste.

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