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1.她把一生奉献给了舞蹈,这让很多人无法理解。(devote, which)

2.那个学生专心致志地学习,取得了很大的进步。(bury, progress)

3.只有当你付出足够的努力,你才能取得成功。(only引导的部分倒装)

4.困难从未能阻止我们前进。(never倒装,forward)

5.她第一次参加运动会就破了纪录,为此得到了100本书的奖励。(the first

time, for which)

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