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1.据报道司机的粗心大意导致了事故的发生。( result in)

2.发火是没有用的。(there is no point in)

3.爸爸建议我考试前睡眠要充足。(recommend that)

4.这项建议不值得考虑。(be worth doing)

5.随便浏览可能是快乐的消遣,却不适合大多数人。(at random)

6.He needed to think carefully about what to take and what to leave behind.

7.These things have helped to mould us into the people we are.

8.The telephone allows us to reach out beyond our own lives.

9.With the phone hooked up to the computer, we can access the Internet, the biggest library on Earth.

10.An intelligent browser that does the searching for relevant information automatically needs to be developed further.

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