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1.The cinema has little ____(吸引力) for some people.

2.You can easily__________(阐明) any problems if you study British history.

3.Now when people refer to England you find Wales_______ (包含)as well.

4.It seemed the water was to ________( 责备)

5.He found that it came from the river         (污染) by the dirty water from London.

6.England is the largest of the four countries, and for          (方便)it is divided into three zones.

7.Happily this was accomplished without       (冲突)when King James of Scotland became King of        England and Wales as well.

8.The southern Ireland was         (不愿意的) and broke away to form its own government.

9.It looked         (辉煌的)when first built.

10.Have you read the        (描述)carefully?

11.I have to remind myself         (连续不断地) that I am really in AD3008.

12.At first my new        (环境,周围的事物) were difficult to tolerate.

13.I try to make the necessary         (调节)to this new situation.

14.Then Wang Ping flashed a        (开关)on a computer screen.

15.Exhausted, I       (溜)into bed and fell fast asleep.

1. attraction     2. clarify      3. included    4. blame     5. polluted     6. convenience

7. conflict      8. unwilling    9. splendid   10. description     11. constantly

12. surroundings     13. adjustment     14. switch     15. slid

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