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1.Don’t take it s___________ he’s only telling a joke.

2.It is not polite to ____________(打断) when others are talking.

3.Jack, b________ yourself. You should be setting your little sister a good example.

4.The fog was so thick that the top of the mountain was ____________(看不见的)

5.Mary was there, ________________(聊天) to her mother.

6.A large ___________of money was spent on the bridge.

7.We will try to make ___________ with those students who are in need of books in the Mountainous area.

8.Madame Curie named it polonium in _________ of her native country.

9.When we __________,we draw air into our lungs.

10.There is no ________ they will be delighted to take care of the baby.

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