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1.Every citizen has his right to protect his personalpossessions (possess).

分析 每位市民都有权力保护自己的财产.

解答 答案:possessions
根据句意"每位市民都有权力保护自己的财产",可知personal后须加一个名词形式,possess为动词拥有,占有,其名词形式为possession.

点评 考生须积累一定词汇量在具体语境灵活使用.

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