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【题目】

1adj.以前的

2vi.毕业n.毕业生

3adj.流利的

4n.绘画,绘画作品

5vt.捐赠

6n.善意

7adj.极佳的,非常好的

8adj.独立的

9vt.& vi.(使)发展;发育;开发

【答案】

1former

2graduate

3fluent

4painting

5donate

6kindness

7splendid

8independent

9develop

【解析】此题考查根据汉语写单词。

11.以前的形容词是 former

2vi.毕业n.毕业生是graduate

3 adj.流利的是 fluent

44. n.绘画,绘画作品painting

55. vt.捐赠donate

66. n.善意kindness

77. adj.极佳的,非常好的splendid

88. adj.独立的independent

99. vt.& vi.(使)发展;发育;开发develop

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