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阅读下面材料, 在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词) 或括号内单词的正确形式。

One afternoon, Wang Kun and his sister Wang Wei sat in the yard talking about their dream 1. taking a bike trip along the Mekong River. They began their trip from 2. it begins to where it ends. During their trip, they happened to witness an earthquake, In fifteen seconds, a large city lay in__3.___ (ruin), and a number of people ____4.___ (injure) or killed. But all hope was not lost. The rescue team 5. (organize) breath by the army came to help those 6.__ (survive) and slowly the city began to 7.__ again. Wang Wei said, “They are the heroes of the city and the people injured in the earthquake”. “Yes, they remind me of another hero who helped the black people to fight __8.____the white people to make black and white people____9._____.(equality)” Wang Kun said. Heroes are different, but heroes are_10.____.(same) What they had done is to help people live a peaceful life.

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