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1.Her unhappy childhood was the __________(起源)of her problems later in life.

2.John_______________(屏住呼吸),and wondered what would happen next.

3.You could see from his face that he was__________ (撒謊).

4.When life was difficult in the past, she_______________(謀生)by singing in a nightclub.

5.I thought it was going to clear up. _______________(相反), it began to rain.

6.A heavy curtain was put up to ______________(擋住)the light.

7.You should exercise more so as to keep ____________ (精力充沛).

8.It is generally accepted that smoking is__________(對(duì)---有害) our health.

9.She__________ (設(shè)法做成) persuade her father to give up smoking.

10.The small village ____________(被---圍繞) by mountains and has beautiful scenery.

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So far, they have _________ __________ the drug on animals a dozen of times.

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