1.    What’s for dinner? I’m              (餓死).?

2.    Nothing               (滿(mǎn)意)him. He is always complaining.?

3.     His               (祖先)had come to England as refugees(難民).?

4.     The              (起源)of the custom are unknown.?

5.     Mr. Smith bought his wife a g             (真正的)diamond necklace in memory of their tenth wedding anniversary.

6.    It’s bad              (禮貌)to talk in a loud voice on the mobile phone in public.?

7.    Vancouver is            (包圍)by mountains on the north and east.?

8.    With the Internet news from every part of the world              (傳播)rapidly.

9.     Give Mary a call, she needs ____________________(振作).

10.  A plastic bag was seen             (漂。﹊n the water.

 

【答案】

 

1.starving  ?  

2.satisfies  ? 

3.ancestors    

4.origins      

5.genuine

6.manners       

7.surrounded   

8.spreads      

9.cheering up   

10.floating

【解析】略

 

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