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1.If you are not ________ (complete) sa...

 

1.If you are not ________ (complete) satisfied, you can get your money back.

2.Tu Youyou is considered as the _______ (proud) of the country.

3.Red lanterns are often ________ (hang) along the street before the lantern Festival.

4.He used to live in _______ (center) Wuxi but now he is planning to live in the countryside.

 

1.completely 2.pride 3.hung 4.central 【解析】请在此填写整体分析! 1.句意:如果你不是完全满意,你可以要回自己的钱。根据句意,结合语法知识,修饰形容词的单词应该使用副词形式,需要在complete后面加上ly。故答案为:completely. 2.句意:屠呦呦被当做这个国家的骄傲。根据句意,结合the和of中间应该使用名词形式,而proud的名词形式为pride。故答案为:pride。 3.句意:在元宵节之前,红灯笼经常被挂在街上。根据句意,结合被动语态的构成be done,可知此处需要使用hang的过去分词形式。故答案为:hung。 4.句意:他过去常常住在无锡中心地区,但是现在他正在计划住在乡下农村地区。根据句意,结合Wuxi地点名称前面需要使用形容词,而center的名词形式为central。故答案为:central。
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AMES Australia-Flagstaff is glad to offer you a place in Certificate (证书) in Spoken and Written English. This course is part of the Adult Migrant English Program, founded by the Australia Government Department of Education &Training.

Course dates are: 03.10.2017-14.12.2017

●Timetable

DAYS

TIME

ROOM

Monday

9:00 am – 11:00 am

11:15 am – 1:15 pm

Level 4   Room 5

Level 4   Room 5

Tuesday

9:00 am – 11:00 am

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