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1.In our solar system eight p________ circle around the sun.

2.Do what you are told and don’t a_______ with me.

3.It was in a shop nearby t________ I bought this dress.

4.This kind of fish is r________ in oil, which is good for people who have heart trouble.

5.I would r________ tell him about it myself than let him find out from other people.

6.The train left late that night and arrived in Montreal at ________(黎明) the next

morning.

7.Organic farmers, ________(因此), often prefer using natural waste from animals as

fertilizer.

8.They ________ on (集中精力于) keeping their soil rich and free of disease.

9.Dr. Yuan is quite ________ (满意的) with his life. However, he doesn’t care about being

famous.

10.________ to (由于) his research, the UN has more tools in the battle to rid the world

of hunger.

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