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10.可能的.likely/possible/probable/conceivable/earthly.

分析 likely/possible/probable/conceivable/earthly      adj.可能的;

解答 答案:likely/possible/probable/conceivable/earthly
根据汉语意思可知,此处应填形容词likely/possible/probable/conceivable/earthly.

点评 做本题时,应根据汉语意思联想到相应的单词;因此,做此类题时需要积累一定的词汇量并牢固记忆单词的拼写.

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