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根据首字母或汉语意思,写出正确的单词。

1.Last week, the boss and I, who r our company, went to an exhibition in Xiamen.

2.What a pleasant ____________(阴凉处) this tree gives us!

3.When she comes across new words in reading, she likes r to the dictionary.

4.He is thinking of ______________(扩展) his business.

5.I am c to admire the mountains from below.

6.We have a very communicative _____________(方法) to teaching languages.

7.We were able to c the students of the necessity for wider reading.

8.These birds are rare and ____________(因此) we should protect them.

9.The fine engine makes only a w when running at full speed.

10.It is _____________(值得) to listen to the lecture given by Professor Smith.

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