請根據(jù)所學課文內容,用正確的詞匯完成以下句子。

1.My secretary worked long hours translating my almost i__________ writing into a typewritten and readable script.

2.He firmly believes liberty is __________(不可分開的) from social justice.

3.She could suffer i__________ brain damage if she is not treated within seven days

4.She is so picky with everything, like folding each g__________ (衣服) neatly.

5.A special version of "Casablanca" is being released on video to c__________ the film's 50th birthday.

6.We intend to have a p__________ on every ambulance within the next three years.

7.When marriages __________ (破裂) (動詞短語)children are swept into the vortex of their parents' embittered emotions.

8.He was wearing a __________ (條紋的) shirt and baggy blue trousers.

9.He was arrested after being kept under constant s__________.

10.All your arguments presuppose that he's a r__________(理性的) intelligent man.

11.Troops fired on demonstrators near the Royal Palace causing many c___________.

12.__________ refers to animal skin that has been treated to preserve it, and is used for making shoes, bags etc.

13.__________ is used to describe something which is very light or soft to touch, for example, we can use it to describe towels.

14.Clothes, colours etc that are __________ are too bright and look cheap - used to show disapproval.

15.__________ refers to a piece of metal used for fastening the two ends of a belt, for fastening a shoe, bag etc, or for decoration.

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