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1.

.The advance in technology has added many new _______(功能) to the cell phone.

2.

 The _____( 氣候)  in Chongqing is always mild.

3.

 I have _______(解釋) the cause many times to the audience to keep a positive image.

4.

 It is ____(不必要) to ask him to change his mind.

5.

This material ______(傳導(dǎo)) electricity.

6.

 We can draw the ______(結(jié)論) that the two chemicals do not react.

7.

 I have never______(后悔) my decision to come back to my motherland.

8.

. ______(環(huán)境的)protection should be put at the top of the list for each country.

9.

Special puzzles have been designed to test the ________(智力)of the children.

10.

She went abroad for further study with the __________(目的) of finding a good job.

 

【答案】

 

 

1.functions

2.climate

3.explained 

4.unnecessary 

5.conducts

6.conclusion

7.regretted

8.Environmental

9.intelligence

10.purpose

 

 

【解析】

 

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