1.A good diet is __________(有益的,收益的)to one’s health.

2. I have much _______ (同情)for you.

3. The crew ________(遺棄,拋棄,放棄)the burning ship.

4.I usually _______(調(diào)整,使適合)watch before I go to work in the morning.

5.Pines have a very wide ____________(分布,分發(fā),分布狀態(tài))。

6.The folks came to give _______(舒適,安慰)to the child for the loss of his parents.

7.I’m very glad that you come and see our new house when we have ________ (安頓下來(lái)) in.

 

1.beneficial

2.sympathy

3.abandoned/deserted

4.adjust

5.distribution

6.comfort

7.settled

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