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17.After a while she wept,and her tears brought some relief.分析 过了一会儿她流泪了,她的眼泪减轻了一些痛苦.
解答 答案是wept.本题考查语境中选用恰当的词或短语; weep v./n.(通常因悲伤)哭泣; 流泪;其过去式和过去分词是wept;由下文的tears推断她"流泪",并且讲述的是过去的事;空格中需要过去式,故答案是wept.
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