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To succeed, we must _________________(结合) talent with working hard.

 

combine 【解析】考查单词拼写。根据汉语提示及分析句子成分可知,此处作句中谓语动词,又因为空前有情态动词,应使用动词原形。故填combine。  
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A. Beatles changed the face of music    B. John Lennon’s death

C. John Lennon and his band    D. The break-up of the Beatles

 

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