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Todaysteen agers seem to be more liberal in their ideas than their_______grandparents.
A.free thinking B.traditional C.old D.happy
traditionalcliberal˼෴xB
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Klebold and Harrisfelt_______and wanted torevenge against those whodis liked playing together with the morlaughed at them.
A.discouraged B.ashamed
C.tired D.separated
(j)ĵdisliked playing together with themД̎"е"xD
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1)He had been overworking and fell ill at last.
overworkǰYover-ӄ~ɣover"^^"֮overwork˼"^^"磬overburdenؓ^overchargeҪr^overdo^
ӢZгõǰY߀У
mis-e`misfortuneңmislead`mismanage̎
mid-룺midnightҹ;midway·
under-ڣunderdoneģunderestimate
anti-antibodywanticycloneantifreeze
愝~鳣ҊY~
1)You must stop dreaming and face reality.(-ty~Ę־)
2)The country is trying to popular izeeducation.(-ize鼰~Ę־realize,modernize)
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Family member staketurn schoosing aspecial activity for theevening,and everyone partake sin forfun.
(j)Zɼ˼̎partakesinஔtakespartin
breakout-outbreak(~"l(f)")setout-outset(~"ʼ")comein-income(~"")
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