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1.The company will __________ (安排) for a taxi to meet you at the airport.

2.Don’t __________ (暴露) your skin to sunlight directly.

3.After Steve Job’s death, Apple is facing more __________ (挑戰(zhàn)).

4.Ready meals sell well because of their __________(便利).

5.She has a teenage daughter from a __________ (先前的) marriage.

6.Do they have to wait for the information, or is it __________ (立即) available?

7.A good __________(記者) must have a good “nose” for a story.

8.Gradually she __________ (獲得) experience in how to do the work.

9.He tried to __________(擠) himself on to the crowded bus.

10.You’d better __________(應(yīng)用)some ointment to the cut.

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