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用本学期所学的新单词的恰当形式填空。

1.Bob is always g__________ enough to lend me money.

2.The competition to h__________ the Olympic Games is extremely fierce among candidates.

3.Do you think online shopping will one day r__________ store shopping?

4.This strange vegetable b__________ to the potato family is full of nutrition.

5.Professor Smith is d__________ to scholarly research.

6.He based his conclusion on __________(证据) given by the eyewitness.

7.He __________(承认) that he did make mistakes.

8.Students can __________(挑选) a course to take if they pass the exam.

9.The room __________(装饰) with beautiful wall paper serves as my bedroom.

10.A few __________(幸存者) were found under the ruins after the earthquake.

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