單詞拼寫

1.She was being _____________ (測量) for the wedding dress.

2.My pet dog died after eating a poisoned mouse and was ______(埋葬) under a tall tree in my garden.

3.The white bird pigeon is a__________(象征)of peace and freedom.

4.It was the first time that he had _____________ (經(jīng)歷) the sense of beauty.

5.That tall building is seen as a(n)___________(標(biāo)志性建筑)in this city.

6.She _____________ (簽) her name to the book.

7.____________ (遺憾的是), her father can’t come to the wedding.

8.The ___________ (受污染的) river did great harm to the farmers nearby.

9.The dog barked at the stranger __________ (猛烈地)。

10.Men just wear a jacket and tie. ___________ (同樣地), women must wear a skirt or dress.

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