1.Our members have the__________(特權(quán))of using the lending service of the library.

2.What I need now is the__________(安全)of a happy home.

3.I’ll make___________(安排)for you to be met at the railway station.

4.Experience in a related field is a___________(要求)for this job.

5.Reading___________(占用)most of my spare time when I was young.

6.Britain is___________(統(tǒng)治)by Prime Minister and the Cabinet.

7.The advertisement for engineers in the local paper attracted many ___________(申請(qǐng)人).

8.Go straight ahead and turn left at the second___________(十字路口).

9.The gunmen will not escape___________(懲罰).

10.Those who favor the proposal are in the ___________(大多數(shù)).

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